How much does it cost one vote in the U.S.?
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid spent 65 dollars per vote in the ELECTION 2012
Monday, August 19, 2013
Try to push interest rates to near-zero and you will have an economic demise.
Tax the rich more and everything will be worst.
Tax everything and you will not build anything.
Try to redistribute income and you will have more income disparity.
Try to become a zero-sum society and you will have envy and resentment.
Try to push interest rates to near-zero and you will have an economic demise.
Tax everything and you will not build anything.
Try to redistribute income and you will have more income disparity.
Try to become a zero-sum society and you will have envy and resentment.
Try to push interest rates to near-zero and you will have an economic demise.
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Imperial Presidency but not inside
Imperial Presidency but not inside
The authority of the executive must enforce mandates when Congress appropriates money,
The executive has not authority to contravene federal statutes.
Congress has the sole authority to enact federal statutes.
Monday, August 12, 2013
Inequality is innate with the human being.
Inequality is innate with the human being.
No matter how much the government spend.
No matter the ideology or the political system.
No matter what education people receive.
Inequality will be always present and will be greater because
technology wide the difference between people with and people without intelligence.
No matter how much the government spend.
No matter the ideology or the political system.
No matter what education people receive.
Inequality will be always present and will be greater because
technology wide the difference between people with and people without intelligence.
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Why education is not enough
Why education is not enough
Is education so important?
Education accounts for 8.7% of the U.S. economy
There are 3.8 million teachers in the US.
New York has the largest private higher education sector in the nation, with 167,450 jobs in 2009—more than 40 percent larger than second-ranked California. New York accounts for 14.4 percent of all private higher education jobs in the nation.
New York State’s unemployment rate is 7.5% (July 18, 2013)
National education budget (2007): $1.1 trillion (public and private, all levels)
Among the country's adult population, over 85 percent have completed high
school and 27 percent have received a bachelor's degree or higher.
Math and science majors are popular until students realize what they’re getting
themselves into, according to a working paper published by the
National Bureau of Economic Research.
Students knew science was hard to begin with, but for a lot of them it turned
out to be much worse than what they expected,” said Todd R. Stinebrickner,
one of the paper’s authors. “What they didn’t expect is that even if
they work hard, they still won’t do well.”
The U.S. economy posted a stunning drop of 0.1 percent in the fourth quarter of 2012.
Is education so important?
Education accounts for 8.7% of the U.S. economy
There are 3.8 million teachers in the US.
New York has the largest private higher education sector in the nation, with 167,450 jobs in 2009—more than 40 percent larger than second-ranked California. New York accounts for 14.4 percent of all private higher education jobs in the nation.
New York State’s unemployment rate is 7.5% (July 18, 2013)
National education budget (2007): $1.1 trillion (public and private, all levels)
Among the country's adult population, over 85 percent have completed high
school and 27 percent have received a bachelor's degree or higher.
Math and science majors are popular until students realize what they’re getting
themselves into, according to a working paper published by the
National Bureau of Economic Research.
Students knew science was hard to begin with, but for a lot of them it turned
out to be much worse than what they expected,” said Todd R. Stinebrickner,
one of the paper’s authors. “What they didn’t expect is that even if
they work hard, they still won’t do well.”
The U.S. economy posted a stunning drop of 0.1 percent in the fourth quarter of 2012.
Saturday, August 10, 2013
How many offices the IRS has outside the United States
How many offices the IRS has outside the United States
The IRS has 4 permanent offices outside the United States in China, Germany,France and England.
There is nothing like that in the world.
The IRS has 4 permanent offices outside the United States in China, Germany,France and England.
There is nothing like that in the world.
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