Which are usually the three scenarios of a crisis?
1- Thirty percent of the cases a sudden break.
2- Thirty percent of the cases a prolonged rupture.
3-Forty percent of the cases a negotiated long-term rupture.
Friday, July 3, 2015
Thursday, July 2, 2015
How to derail a bill in the House?
How to derail a bill in the House?
Voting against a program that is a key component of the bill.
Voting against a program that is a key component of the bill.
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
What market best illustrates the growing divide in the U.S.?
What market best illustrates the growing divide in the U.S.?
The real estate market.
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Why is difficult for the US Government to make rational economic choices?
Why is difficult for the US Government to make rational economic choices?
It is difficult for the US Government to make rational economic choices because law makers are owned by insurances companies.
Monday, June 29, 2015
When to say 'yes' regardless of the question is?
When to say 'yes' regardless of the question is?
When you are afraid of losing.
Sunday, June 28, 2015
Why federal agencies and departments are a big mess?
Why federal agencies and departments are a big mess?
Federal agencies and departments are a big mess because legislation repeatedly passed by Congress is unable to make them work.
Why legislation repeatedly passed by Congress is unable to make them work?
Legislation repeatedly passed by Congress is unable to make them work because they are huge bureaucratic monsters.
Federal agencies and departments are a big mess because legislation repeatedly passed by Congress is unable to make them work.
Why legislation repeatedly passed by Congress is unable to make them work?
Legislation repeatedly passed by Congress is unable to make them work because they are huge bureaucratic monsters.
Saturday, June 27, 2015
Why government is wrong when it thinks that it can satisfy everybody?
Why government is wrong when it thinks that it can satisfy everybody?
Government is wrong when it thinks that it can satisfy everybody because humans don't all want or need the same thing.
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