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How do you spell intelligence? S-T-U-P-I-D
We have recently gone through the big kafuffle over Trump and Putin. The biggest laugh lines were when the critics attacked the president. Because he showed disrespect for our intelligence agencies. He, and we, are supposed to genuflect before these holy institutions. Sorry, but my knees won’t allow me to genuflect, curtsy, or kneel. Nor […]
Back in 1883, Teddy Roosevelt wrote in essay on what it takes to be a true American citizen. He did not mince words. “The people who say that they have not time to attend to politics are simply saying that they are unfit to live in a free community,” he wrote. “The first duty of
Imagine you and your partner invite new neighbors to dinner. The woman, most beautiful, charms you. The man, however, is something different. “You should lose some weight,” he says to one of you. “I think your house needs a new coat of paint,” he snarks to your partner. “The whole neighborhood notices.” During dinner, he
Now is the perfect time for local residents and visitors to take part in the many sights, events, and activities in our area. We are really fortunate to have such great natural resources, arts and cultural activities and entertainment options right here in Central and Northern New York. It is what makes our area so
Uncomfortable Observations about Transportation Security
Here are a few observations that make many of us uncomfy. This year, a few billion people will have to take off their shoes to board an airplane. That is not an exaggeration. This is a lot of tootsies, bother, and nuisance. All because 17 years ago, a doofus boarded a plane wearing explosive shoes
You know the Pledge of Allegiance, probably by heart. You may recite it only occasionally, or get the chance several times a week. Sometimes, I’m guessing, you say it mechanically, and other times filled with deep meaning. I hope it’s more often the latter, because here’s what’s remarkable about the Pledge: in a few short phrases,
Protecting Historic Assets Requires Planning, Collaboration
Our firm has had the privilege of working with local business and civic leaders in designing some of our community’s oldest and most prestigious buildings, including Crouse College (1889), the Onondaga County Courthouse (1907), and the iconic National Grid building (1932). Historic buildings tell stories and are integral components of our community’s identity. They also
The Legislative Session of Missed Opportunities
The 2018 legislative session has officially ended in Albany. Unfortunately, much of the dialogue in Albany was spent focused on President Trump instead of seizing the opportunities to improve New York state. Even before the session began, Gov. Andrew Cuomo claimed New York was under assault from the federal government. Due to anticipated cuts in health-care
When It Comes to Trump, There is a Little Secret
President Donald Trump confounds his critics and friends. Maybe he confounds you. But you can understand a lot about Trump if you follow my friend John’s advice. John is a big-time corporate headhunter. He finds people to fill jobs that pay multi-millions. He gets paid only if he finds the perfect executives. When they flop,
The Gig Economy Requires New Agreement
A 2016 article in Quartz projected that 94 percent of net job growth in the past decade was in the alternative-work category, with more than 60 percent being due to the rise of independent contractors, freelancers, and contract company workers. This growing change is known as the Gig Economy or the future as contractual work.
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