Category Archives: Business Health

Book Review: Grant and Sherman by Charles B. Flood

This is not your usual Civil War book, which makes it well worth reading, particularly by anyone interested in our current political and economic crises. Standard books cover the early successes of Robert E. Lee against McClellan and a host … Continue reading

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“No new taxes” is destructive, narcissistic BS!

Eric Cantor and John Boehner, repeatedly chant their mantra: “No tax increases (on the wealthy)!” They quickly add: “tax increases will cost jobs during a recession.” This is total bullshit. The richest 1% of individuals and major corporations now own … Continue reading

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Modern Medicines for Sick Economies: Introduction (Part 3 of 3)

(Part 1,    Part 2) Modernizing economic medicine The practice of medicine became modern and effective only after people began to understand and analyze the human body as an evolved, complex system and its diseases as attempts by pathogens and parasites … Continue reading

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Modern Medicines for Sick Economies: Introduction (Part 1 of 3)

“I will prescribe regimens for the good of my patients…. and never do harm to anyone.”  Part of Hippocratic Oath On the damp, frigid Thursday morning of December 12, a robust, 67 year old George Washington, rested and content from … Continue reading

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Collective bargaining is essential but usually fatally flawed

The collective bargaining between the NFL owners and players broke down quickly. Next season is in jeopardy. There are two serious flaws in their negotiations: a lack of mutual respect and an absence of key stakeholders. The first led to … Continue reading

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Modern medicines for sick economies

“I will prescribe regimens for the good of my patients…. and never do harm to anyone.”   Part of Hippocratic Oath Introduction On December 12, 1799, at the age of 67, George Washington fell ill from an infection which, today, … Continue reading

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