At the risk of sounding like a broken record
Okay, let’s see … in the wake of Katrina, gas prices are expected to top $3 a gallon possibly by the weekend.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Census Bureau reported that household incomes were flat last year. “It was the first time on record that household incomes failed to increase for five straight years,” according to The New [...]
A note of technology
Yesterday’s post on Seth’s blog reminded me of RSS feeds and additional distribution opportunities. So, I wanted to point out (in case you miseed it) that I’ve made RSS subscriptions via Feedburner, My Yahoo! and Bloglines easier for you now.
I also checked my log files and discovered that I seem to have more readers that [...]
I may sound paranoid but I’m really not
Over the next few days, expect pundits and experts to solemnly announce that the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina is likely to cause an economic “soft patch.”
Don’t you believe it. The makings of that soft patch were in the works at least a week or two before Katrina evern touched our shores.
Observe.
According to a poll [...]
In my inbox
Officially, Congress isn’t yet back from vacation until after Labor Day but House Small Business Committee Ranking Member Nydia Velázquez has evidently decided to get back to work early.
It’s also getting to be quite a habit with her to lose no time or opportunity to call the SBA Administrators a bunch of liars.
Today, she distributed [...]



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