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Governor’s “College For Cons” Program is Out of Touch
It was during the early part of 2014 when Gov. Andrew Cuomo first announced his “college for cons” scheme. He wanted to reinstate a defunct
What It Will Take to Finally Address Income Inequality
When the history of this year’s presidential campaign is written, one of its more remarkable features will be that candidates of both parties felt it
GDP growth in the U.S. slowed to 0.7 percent in the 4th quarter
The U.S. Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) reported this morning that the nation’s real gross domestic product (GDP) increased by a tepid 0.7
We often hear politicians whine about too much money in politics. Next time you hear one, I want you to scream two words at the
Governor Falls Short on Ethics-Reform Proposals
But, he gets it right with small-business tax cuts and school-aid increase . . . Governor Andrew Cuomo recently delivered his State of the State
President Harry Truman said if you want a friend in Washington you should get a dog. If Donald Trump ever makes it to the White
This Year, Albany Can Make the Change for Good
It is never too late to make a positive change. New York State government could certainly use a fresh start and be proactive. New York
This subject sounds like a snoozer. But it may affect your job. Or the jobs of friends or relatives. And it turns the spotlight onto
The Simple Way to Become More Professionally Interesting to People
Have you ever witnessed the “slow link,” when someone is so bored he starts blinking really slowly, his head becomes the heaviest object in the
Health Republic Closure Spotlights More Obamacare Troubles
The old cliché “there is no such thing as a free lunch” sadly rang true when it was announced that Health Republic of New York,
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