Thursday, October 31, 2013

Because your freedom wasn't freedom at all.

If you liked your freedom and it was cancelled on account of the Government, it's not that the Government failed to keep his promise, it's that the promise didn't apply to you because your freedom wasn't freedom at all.

Just calling something freedom doesn't make it freedom.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

How to build a great government

How to build a great government

The best way to build a great government is really do not understand  the problems it is trying to solve

The future

The future

While search engines can find data containing specific keywords, they  can’t do much of anything with it.

While it’s impossible for computers to reason or form concepts  using relational databases, they can do exactly that with linked  data in graph databases.

Semantic search engines can connect related data, forming a big picture out of small pieces.

Medwhat.com

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

How to make profits soaring when revenues tumble?

How to make profits soaring when revenues tumble?

Burger King refranchised 519 restaurants during the past year.
Refranchising is the process of selling company-owned stores back to franchisees.
Wendy's began refranchising 425 stores this past summer amid something of a recovery by turning around its operations and generating profits from losses in the year-ago period.
Although revenues take a hit initially, the concept reduces the parent company's overhead while providing it a generally stable stream of income. But it's a delicate balance, as strong operators need to be installed so that you don't end up with a drag on overall performance.

Monday, October 28, 2013

What is the difference between huge and deep

What is the difference between huge and deep

Google is huge, but it's not deep.
The National Security Agency (NSA) is not huge, but it's deep.

When the National Security Agency starts a program.

When the National Security Agency starts a program.

The National Security Agency - NSA/CSS started a program to spy on world leaders after an internal U.S.Government review revealed to the  White House the nonexistence of such operations.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

How many pages are in the IRS tax code?

How many pages are in the IRS tax code?

74,000 pages

Americans have given up.

They've resigned themselves to the fact
that our country will continue its slide
into second-rate status.

The risks of talking too much

The risks of talking too much

A Clearwater police officer allegedly shot a man on Saturday, Oct. 26 after that man expressed suicidal thoughts to a friend earlier in the day.

Police were called to 3018 Merrill Avenue. at 4:21 p.m. after the man's friend became concerned. The man, possibly in his 60s, reportedly told his friend he had no reason to live because of various problems he was having. The friend called police an hour after leaving the Merrill Avenue residence.

When police arrived, they tried talking to the man via his house phone and cell phone. They also used a loudspeaker on a police cruiser outside the home, but the man reportedly ignored them.

Authorities say the man then came out of the house armed with a gun. He refused police commands to drop the weapon. Fearing for their safety, one of the officers fired a single shot.

The man was taken to Mease Countryside Hospital, where he was pronounced dead a 6:30 p.m.

The officer, a 12-year veteran, was not injured. He was placed on paid administrative leave.

How many political demonstrations are held annually in China?

How many political  demonstrations  are  held annually in China?

According the purged economics professor Xia Yeliang, 200,000 local-level protests a year against injustices such as unpaid military compensation, environmental degradation and illegal land seizures are  held in China.

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Creative accounting and the U.S. Government

Creative accounting and the U.S. Government.

Federal regulators have warned banks to be careful about padding their profits with money set aside to cover bad loans. But some of the nation's biggest banks did more of it in the third quarter than earlier this year.

Friday, October 25, 2013

Who are the friends called by the Government when something doesn't work?

Who are the friends called by the Government when something doesn't work?

The Obama administration said it has named a UnitedHealth Group unit to oversee repairs to its health-insurance website and for the first time gave a specific estimate—the end of November—for when the site would be fixed.

The executive vice president of the UnitedHealth Group, which will be responsible for fixing the government's ailing healthcare website, has been a key donor to the president over the years.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

The real cause of increased life expectancy


The real cause of  increased life expectancy in the last years is not science or technology.

The real cause of  increased life expectancy in the last years is social engineering and financial engineering in the hands of Government that has been used to create an extreme welfare state through fiscal policy.

It will have unexpected consequences for people coming behind.

How to know if your are on the right track?

How to know if your are on the right track?
When experts say you are wrong.

It is good news that the 'market experts' doubt your project. If they say "you're crazy", your are on the right track, go ahead!

How many government employees work for the 3143 counties in the U.S.?

How many government employees work for the 3143 counties in the U.S.?

1,257,356  government employees work for the 3143 counties in the U.S.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Predictors of success

Predictors of success:

Motivation
Confidence
Pressure
Failure
Passion
Perseverance
Strict discipline
Unyielding demands
Constant learning
Learned creativity
Painful feedback

Why the FED believes that printing money helps its economy.

Why the FED believes that printing money helps its economy.

Military spending
683.7 billion

Wars future spending outside budget
3.7 trillion

Mandatory Spending
Social Security - $860 billion
Medicare - $524 billion
Medicaid - $304 billion
All other mandatory programs - $621 billion. These programs include TARP, Food Stamps, Unemployment Compensation, Child Nutrition and Tax Credits, Supplemental Security for the Disabled and Student Loans.

December 2011, there were approximately 2.79 million civil servants (civilian, i.e. non-uniformed) employed by the US Government.
Nineteen percent of federal employees earned salaries of $100,000 or more in 2009. The average federal worker's pay was $71,208 compared with $40,331 in the private sector.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

How government chooses winners and losers

How government chooses winners and losers

SolarCity has never recorded a profit, but powered by subsidies, its stock price is $57


How To Know What Should Be Measured

How To Know What Should Be Measured

You should measure what you understand.

You should measure what you can visualize.

You should measure questions that have answers.

You should measure probabilities rather than anecdotes.

You should measure volume, velocity and variety.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Generational theft and thieving generation.

Generational theft and thieving generation.

A massive long-term problem.

The generational wealth transfer that benefits oldsters at the expense of the young.

While today's 65-year-olds will receive on average net lifetime benefits of $327,400, children born now will suffer net lifetime losses of $420,600 as they struggle to pay the bills of aging Americans.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

How the U.S. Government controls you

How the U.S. Government controls you


Using deep-learning neural networks to find hidden patterns and insights in that data.

Many of the things you haven’t explicitly told to the U.S. Government can be deduced from the things they have.

Ever-improving pattern-recognition systems that they are building (and others will inevitably follow) will be able to extrapolate your secrets, with a high degree of confidence, from the subtle cues and nuances inherent in your visible live profile.

In fact, between deep learning, “big data,” and increasingly ubiquitous cameras and other sensors, on drones and embedded virtually everywhere, they’re moving headlong towards a world where your live is owned by the U.S. Government.

How America will keep the entitlements

How America will keep the entitlements

An increase in entitlements has closely corresponded to a decline in the country's savings.

The decline in savings has been offset by borrowing from abroad, which brings us to our current foreign debt: "$5 trillion and counting".

Foreigners will keep lending to America because America will keep military investment in science and technology.

Friday, October 18, 2013

The future of Google


The future of Google

Google Sites Revenues in  third quarter of 2013, ad revenue from its own sites -- mainly search --were  $9.39 billion.
Google Network Revenues – Google’s partner sites- -- AdSense -- ```- generated segment revenues of $3.15 billion, or 23% of total Google segment revenues, in the third quarter of 2013, compared to $3.13 billion of Google network segment revenues in the third quarter of 2012.

Google segment revenues from outside of the United States totaled $7.67 billion, representing 56% of total Google segment revenues in the third quarter of 2013, compared to 55% in the second quarter of 2013 and 53% in the third quarter of 2012.

To supplement Google consolidated financial statements, which are prepared and presented in accordance with GAAP, Google uses the following non-GAAP financial measures: non-GAAP operating income, non-GAAP operating margin, non-GAAP net income, non-GAAP EPS, free cash flow, and non-GAAP international revenues.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

How to be a politician.

How to be a politician.

Create something that the public don't want.

Being  goal-oriented instead of systems-oriented.

Never suffer defeat.

Never stay in the game.

Become less smart, less talented and less healthier. 

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

How to increase Americans' dependence on government.

How to increase Americans' dependence on government.

Take care of the elites

Create a lot of  problems.

Make solutions complicated.

Ban self-reliance, individualism,  and courage

Scorn values.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

The differences between the US Government and me.

The differences between the US Government and me.

If I have debt ceiling , why not the US Government?

If my spending is based on my income, why not the US Government?

If I work 24x7, why not the US Government?

If I have a budget, why not the US Government?

Monday, October 14, 2013

How to dig America out of the hole of the recession ?

How to dig America out of the hole of the recession ?

Create an alternative ecosystem where the best and brightest must  thrive in unsupported ways.

How to save America?

How to save America?

Take the best and brightest from top universities to pursue their interests outside  hallowed campus walls.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

The danger of giving information

The danger of giving information
Federal officials are discussing changes to how the government releases sensitive economic data.
The Government is always trying to make the release of information to the public less transparent and untimely.

Where Can the Lower Class Buy a Home?

Where Can the  Lower Class Buy a Home?

If you’re in the lower class and want to buy a home here’s a piece of advice: Move to South Dakota.
According to data from
Trulia.com
Zillow.com
and
Realtor.com
The cheapest houses ready to live are in South Dakota

How to fool people around you?

How to fool people around you?

Tell to them you are open to anything.

Offer to them the ability to move.

Talk to them about pragmatic solutions.

Explain to them the severe ripple effects and the "perilous" choices.

Give Thanks to them for their Encouraging Signs

Tell to them you are willing to do This.

Speak with them about what you Strongly Prefers

Tell to them that you are happy that cooler heads seem to be prevailing around you.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

What is the best ally of a government?

What is the best ally of a government?

Technology

Technology and innovation are the source of economic growth and job creation for the best. Technology and innovation are the source of government-loving individuals, suffocating regulations and fiscal recklessness.

Technology makes easier more government, more regulation, more spending and more market manipulation.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

What is the main reason of growing inequality?

What is the main reason of growing inequality?

Birth rate

Those that are more prosperous can afford to have more children and they are usually the ones that have less, while poor families often have more children.
Birth Rates Rise in Poor Countries

Sunday, October 6, 2013

How to defeat any adversary, no matter how powerful.

How  to defeat any adversary, no matter how powerful.

He will hit you 10 times, you will hit him one , in the end, he will tire of it first.

Why is the American Problem a Problem of other minds?

Why is the American Problem a Problem of other minds?

Because according to data in the latest "Economic Report of the President": More than half the federal debt in public hands is held by foreigners.

Friday, October 4, 2013

How many firms that go public have a founder as CEO?

How many firms that go public have a founder as CEO?

Fewer than half of firms that go public have a founder as CEO, according to a 2008 study by Bharat Jain and Filiz Tabak at Towson University

Power struggles are amplified when big investors are involved.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Money and Thinking

Money and Thinking

We've got no money, so we've got to think. Ernest Rutherford

Gentlemen, We Have Run Out of Money; Now We Have to Think. Winston Churchill.

What are regulations?

What are regulations?

Regulations are problem creators.

Problems created by regulations are always fixed with more regulation and more expensive regulation.

Regulations are a testament of perseverance if not wisdom.

Regulations are based on ambition and complexity.

The real measure of regulation is how many individuals think they're better off.

The cheapest price  that  regulations economically allow ends up in direct government subsidies and controls.