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Wal-Mart Accused Of Mexican Bribery

Wal-Mart Accused Of Mexican Bribery

Here’s the short version of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Law which was passed in 1977 – if an American company pays money or items of value to a foreign official…

How To Properly Regulate Drugs

How To Properly Regulate Drugs

William F. Buckley, that late, great icon of conservatism, had a sister who had cancer. During her treatment, she persuaded her brother to find and acquire marijuana for her to…

Meanwhile, Back On The Keystone Pipeline

Meanwhile, Back On The Keystone Pipeline

Small story, not getting as much attention right now as the fired Secret Service agent who posted a photo of himself checking out Sarah Palin’s ass, is the submission to…

Apple Hiring 500 In Ireland

Apple Hiring 500 In Ireland

Apple’s subsidiary in Ireland handles distribution of products to the European markets, manages the supply chain and is primarily involved in white collar operations. In the next 18 months, Apple’s Irish…

Opposing Ideas For Helping Small Businesses

Opposing Ideas For Helping Small Businesses

There are two visions in Washington of tax cuts to assist small businesses, since neither side has the guts, as a party, to advocate scraping the whole tax system and…

Who Has The Greater Right In Tennessee

Who Has The Greater Right In Tennessee

There have been jokes and even a movie about the cultural problems when a foreign company comes to America to set up shop. Things recently have not been funny. There…

Businesses Not Upset Over Possible LGBT Anti-Discrimination Rules

Businesses Not Upset Over Possible LGBT Anti-Discrimination Rules

Republicans love to throw sops to the Religious Right by hurting the LGBT Community, but it should not be surprising that many businesses are coming to realize that this is…

Italy Joins France, Spain In Shifting Away From Austerity

Italy Joins France, Spain In Shifting Away From Austerity

  It would be appallingly undiplomatic and unforgivably impolite for President Obama to show up at his next economic summit with European leaders and go “Told you so…Told you so…nana-na-nah-nah!”…