I am continually amazed by how experts who make excuses for why certain problems
have remain unsolved overlook simpler and less expensive solutions to these
problems. For example, a whole population of advocates
Why don’t more Americans go into public service? This is a most important
question, because the public sector is being crippled by mediocre, sometimes
poor, and, infrequently, but too often, corrupt leadership.
This past week, I was on vacation, first at Martha’s Vineyard and then in
Mashpee on Cape Cod. I have an I-Phone, which means that I have ATT cellular
phone service, as
I was going to post another blog today until I saw the Van Jones Op-Ed piece in
the Sunday, July 25,
[https://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/25/opinion/25jones.html?_r=1]
Every organization, industry and society is going through wrenching change right
now. There will be no return to a “normal” state that resembles a prior period
in world history. I am observing this
Daniel Henninger wrote a significant an Op-Ed piece in
[https://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703724104575379094190985972.html]
The Wall Street
[https://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703724104575379094190985972.html]
Journal
[https://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703724104575379094190985972.