No man is an island — except Dubya

Here’s my Quote of the Day (well, so far … it’s still early), from Dan Froomkin’s Washington Briefing, quoting Time’s Joe Klein:
Columnist Joe Klein writes, also in Time: ” ‘The media are wondering what ever happened to the Bushies’ political antennae,’ a prominent Republican told me. ‘They don’t have antennae. They just have a transmitter [...]

Value proposition

Anita Campbell is writing today about the two-pronged business strategy of giving away stuff for free in order to garner attention, penetrate a market, or develop a community followed by charging for stuff.
It resonated for me because of my experiences with The MicroEnterprise Journal. When I started writing the Journal’s predecessor back in 1999, it [...]

Deadbeats? We don’t got no stinkin’ deadbeats!

Well, wouldja lookit that!
There’s been a report released by the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys that analyzes the new bankruptcy scenario, the first such study since Congress gave the credit card companies that early Christmas present with the new bankruptcy laws.
Turns out that all those deadbeats the retailers and credit card companies were complaining [...]

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