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Perhaps no other author is more appropriate for the times than Ayn Rand. As government marches the US towards European style socialism or worse, Rand's message resonates.

A favorite passage of many in 'Atlas Shrugged' is a monologue by the character Francisco d'Anconia: "Let me give you a clue to men's characters: the man who damns money has obtained it dishonorably; the man who respects it has earned it...Run for your life from any man who tells you that money is evil. That sentence is the leper's bell of an approaching looter. So long as men live together on earth and need means to deal with one another--their only substitute, if they abandon money, is the muzzle of a gun."

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RUBIO RAISES MORE THAN $34 THOUSAND IN 2 DAYS

Marco Rubio, candidate for Republican Primary for US Senate, Florida, spoke to supporters in Jacksonville. Senate Conservatives, a group unaffiliated with Republican campaign committees, has endorsed Rubio. Currently Rubio is challenging Gov. Charlie Crist and Dr. Marion Thorpe for the GOP contender seat.

An email from Marco Rubio's campaign says the candidate raised more than $34 thousand in 2 days online at the end of June, "surpassing our ambitious goal of $125,000 raised online in the second fundraising quarter." Rubio will of course need a big war chest to mount a viable challenge to Gov. Charlie Crist.

Former Arkansasgovernor Mike Huckabee also endorsed Rubio, on the heels of an endorsement from the Senate Conservatives fund.

 

 

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19Nov

Jack Welch gives harsh criticism of U.S. companies during CA World 2008, praises India

Las Vegas at night. (Photo courtesy Official City of Las Vegas website.)(Las Vegas, Nev.)—Jack Welch delivered the keynote address during CA World 2008 at the Venetian Congress Center and Sands Expo in Las Vegas on Monday. Calling blanket layoffs in the U.S. “kneejerk reactions,” Welch said he expects the world economy to recover in late 2009—“The US would come out of its present financial turmoil and that would happen if it seizes opportunities in crisis.”

The Times of India said Welch criticized President George W. Bush for the economic meltdown and praised India:
Welch, a supporter of globalisation, praised India in his interaction. India is a miracle where countless entrepreneurs are constantly innovating and that has brought the "have-nots" into the "haves" league, he said. "The India story is remarkable. This is what globalisation can achieve…"

The Times did not include a comparison of wages for American and Indian workers. Domestic workers in India are a classic example of what American employers compete against. The Boston Globe reported on India’s household workers’ efforts to organize: [A]lamalai, 45, a mother of four who scrubs the floors, washes the dishes, and cuts vegetables for a middle-class family here for the equivalent of $22 a month.

India’s population is also larger than that of the U.S., ensuring a supply of workers outnumbering available jobs. Add considerations for the level of U.S. corporate taxes, workplace regulations and unions, environmental regulatory constraints, and it's fairly easy to accept there's an imbalance on the global playing field.

Welch, former CEO of General Electric, told the audience President-Elect Barack Obama might bring “policy correctives” to The White House. He said the next technology boom would be in energy.

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