When organising a country or a group of people in need of structuring, people tend to automatically sidestep ideologies that
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How Futuristic Is Anarchy As A Way To Organize The State (II)
Any chances for a country to be ruled by alternative rule will always be zero because -as many economists, philosophers
Read moreCBM?s Indo-Pak Peace Process
Will a bus running across the borders bring cordial relations between the two south asian nuclear rivals India and Pakistan?
Read moreChina: Tibet Standoff
The People’s Liberation Army of China invaded Tibet in 1949. Since then each Tibetan has a many a tale of
Read moreThe Delicate Art of Balancing The Budget
Government budgets represent between 25% and 50% of he Gross Domestic Product (GDP), depending on the country. The members of
Read moreThe Professions of the Future
Predicting the future is a tricky business. There have been countless ridiculous failures at identifying the trends and products which
Read moreWhat could Macedonia Learn from a Tiger? Asian Tigers and Uninterrupted Economic Growth
The first reaction of economies in transition is a sharp decline in their production, mainly in industrial production. In the
Read morePublic Procurement and Very Private Benefits
In every national budget, there is a part called “Public Procurement”. This is the portion of the budget allocated to
Read moreIfs and VATs of Taxation in Macedonia – Should VAT be Applied in Macedonia?
To be justified, taxes should satisfy a few conditions: Above all, they should encourage economic activity by providing incentives to
Read moreBattling Societys Cancer: Unemployment
The official figures are staggering: 35% of the workforce – about 280,000 people – are unemployed and looking for a
Read moreShould the Government Compensate the Clients of TAT?
This, of course, is a political decision. There is no “right” thing to do. Even the IMF imperatives are not
Read moreThe Will To Fight for Islam
The more I study the dynamics of WWII the more I am convinced that we won the war because of
Read moreReligion, Wars and Civilization
Many are quick to point out the benefits of religion in civilization as the bond that keeps us together; a
Read moreTruckers Take Some Hits and Keep On Trucking
After 9-11 insurance rates on Independent Truck Drivers and smaller trucking companies showed an average increase of over 30%. Larger
Read moreToll Ways Hurt The Flow of Transportation
The United States has never done a full study on the economic losses caused by the toll ways, which impede
Read moreMinor Disruptions Cause Chaos in Transportation
Recently the Los Angeles Transit workers are on Strike and the RTD is not operating, this happens every few years.
Read moreMaximizing Efficiency at Our Airports
Our Airports have excess capacity, which is not being used due to the fact that many airliners sit during the
Read moreCalifornia Mutual Assistance Program
In years past California Mutual Assistance Program and emergency response for fighting fires learned a valuable lesson. They learned that
Read moreBureaucracy Suffocating the Flow of Transportation
We are slowing the transportation flows of our civilization by over burdening our transit systems, transportation companies, airlines, railroads and
Read moreEnvironmentalism and Roads in Our Forests
Many environmentalists are against roads through the forest because it could disrupt wildlife, hunting areas for other mammals. They also
Read moreFire Fighting and Healthy Forests
There is debate about the methodology of forestry and also debate on Global Warming and the disappearance of our natural
Read moreIs The Bill Of Rights Necessary?
The Bill of Rights to our Constitution caused — and still causes ? some contradiction, confusion and danger with the
Read moreMay Day, May Day
Down The Bush and Blair By now everyone, except us, is pissed and the party continues even though it’s well
Read moreWorld Moving from Socialism to Capitalism
The recent Jakarta summit of Asia and Africa brought remembrance of Jawaharlal Nerhru. At Bandung, Nehru had initiated the non
Read moreUpcoming Palestinian Elections Might Put Extremists In Power
The Palestinian Fatah Movement is doing whatever it can to brush up its image in the run up to this
Read moreFrench NON to Europe Might be Engrained in Their History
Many of the problems that the members of the European Union are expressing with their constitution are in matter of
Read moreThe Worlds Eldest Democracy Was A Truly Romantic Affair
Visible remnants of the world’s eldest democracy can be seen in a town in the Carantania region in what is
Read moreUS Social Security – Is President Bush A Robin Hood After All?
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development issued a report Monday that pointed out that even though the US proposals
Read moreDemocracy, War and the Media – Uneasy Bedfellows All Round
Recent international wars and the often spectacular ways in which the established media is covering them, have given media researchers
Read moreFeeling Squeezed by Political Correctness
I’m starting to feel squeezed by all the political correctness being imposed on us by both the Left and the
Read moreFTC Franchise Disclosure Law Invites Violations; Do Not Call Lists
The Federal trade Commission has a rule, which says that each potential franchise buyer must receive a uniform franchise offering
Read moreMUD
MUD ? Much Unnecessary Disclosure The Federal Trade Commission recently asserted in a report that the Franchising Industry needs more
Read moreCalifornia Power and Commodity Markets
Excess capacity occurs in many industries, such as power, electricity, water, oil, mainframe time, bandwidth, etc. When deregulation came to
Read morePublic Utilities, Monopolies and Problematic Structures
Public utilities and a problematic issue on the allowance of profits. We all know that if you are only allowed
Read moreGarbage in Garbage out; California Blackouts
Why did the California energy crisis happen? Who is to blame? How come deregulation was a financial disaster? Some of
Read moreMexican Living: A Disabled Man Speaks for Terri
I am an incurably ill American male forced to leave America to afford the medical care I needed. I live
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