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Showing 17 articles from September 10, 2013.

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Taking a survey on a snowy night
Taking a survey on a snowy night

If you've never had the simple pleasure of participating in one of these polls, I can tell you that there's often a method to the madness. If you listen closely, you'll pick up on it soon enough...

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Liberals furious over Obama's threat of executive orders
Liberals furious over Obama's threat of executive orders

How dare their president disregard the Constitution!

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Network television should declare victory
Network television should declare victory

 ‘The medium is the message’

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Buying legislative access
Buying legislative access

Many politicians – most notably the ones in office – have no reservations whatsoever about asking you for your money. In fact, many of them don't even beat around the bush about it...

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So long, 2013
So long, 2013

Middle-income America hardly knew you...

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We need more self-made businessmen
We need more self-made businessmen

For any Washington politician (or president) to suggest to Harold Hamm, "You didn't build that," it's painfully obvious to those who prefer truth to power, that the Oklahoma oilman did, in fact, build his own empire. We should be thankful to live in a nation where he had that opportunity. Let's hope we do not lose that opportunity due to increasingly extortionate federal obstacles.

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Once again, let's pass a bill to find out what's in it
Once again, let's pass a bill to find out what's in it

Patent reform process leads to speculation

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End-of-year business items
End-of-year business items

Many times, we have grown accustomed to looking at the new fiscal year with the same economic assumptions as the current and previous years. Don't do this.

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Veterans, senior military officers and too many questions
Veterans, senior military officers and too many questions

'The military is one of the few remaining institutions producing the caliber of men and women needed to restore this nation to the greatness that our Founding Fathers envisioned.'

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Telephone party lines and social media
Telephone party lines and social media

As business owners, it would behoove you to implore your employees to avoid or at least show some restraint in personal observations that may be related to or posted on their workplace media. One simple rule that I like to employ is akin to that of Occam's razor: An explanation needs no more assumptions than necessary. In other words, keep it simple...

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What’s a third-party candidate to do?
What’s a third-party candidate to do?

If there's one thing that the two major political parties despise more than each other, it's the possibility of any third-party candidate removing them from political office...

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Bits and pieces and assorted randomness
Bits and pieces and assorted randomness

From my perspective, the world of paper, containerboard and plastic is a safe one for the foreseeable future...

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Better than Nixon?
Better than Nixon?

With 2014 mid-term elections about a year away, we’ll soon see how Americans really feel. After all, the only poll that matters is the voters’ poll. Here’s a fearless prediction: As Obamacare kicks in and the nation adds trillions in new debt, inflation will rise as will interest rates. Welcome to 1980 redux, America. (Thank you, Jimmy Carter.)

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What will be the legacy of this Congress?
What will be the legacy of this Congress?

A look at current U.S. federal government "slowdown." (Let's not call it a "shutdown." It is not.) Plus the 2013 class of the Paper Industry International Hall of Fame...

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On mergers, consolidations and acquisitions
On mergers, consolidations and acquisitions

Make no mistake, the bottom line is important. But sometimes, in the case of the "bad mergers," the one business variable that is too often overlooked is the obvious one: The paying customer...

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Do not fall for ‘Ineptocracy’
Do not fall for ‘Ineptocracy’

Ineptocracy: A system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a diminishing number of real producers.

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Secondhand Paper Lion
Secondhand Paper Lion

Suffice it to say, paper – in all its glorious and not-so-glorious uses – is as much a fabric of our culture as the family heirlooms...

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