Its hard to be continually enthralled by the news and views that are out there for splendid perusal. The world is such a tough place. The big players are so demonstrably sparkling and barren, jaundiced and hypocritical, universally good and admired. A tough game life. Played smartly by the fit and the survivors. It is good to be a survivor. It is good to be a winner.
First everybody’s favorite little tax story. Look at the leverage. Look at the competition for stateless entities. And some don’t really like to game and trump the system. All for the greater good. Always and forever. And smartness and toughness is no crime. Let me in on the action.
David Kocieniewski in the New York Times:
From The Week Magazine:
http://theweek.com/article/index/213728/who-leads-the-war-in-libya
Surely there are rational informed people who understand international relations and the greater good and mutual respect and the concerns of men and women of good will everywhere.

Statistics, Damned Statistics. Damned Lies
Posted in Commentary, News, Politics, Uncategorized with tags Commentary, Education, Lies damned lies and statistics, news, political drama, political education, political intrigue, politics, power, writing on April 5, 2011 by B SchiffOne could be a long time follower of the deceptive crafts, a long time lover of the of parochial crafts of the political operative. One can be a long time follower of all of the stars of all of the games, all of the felons of all of the games. The ribald, the antiquated, those with the endearing mouths full of fun and fancy, gibberish and noise …these make me proud. The grand and the intense, the frolicsome and the tedious, the major harmonies and bittersweet songs of the eminently sincere….these make me weep. The lure of a molten train wreck……the stuff of legend and the lifeblood of the passing scene.
Statistics, Damned statistics, damned lies. The godly rational saints give us all gusto and purpose.
Two examples of the world as it is lived.
Lynnell Hancock Columbia Journalism Review
http://www.cjr.org/cover_story/tested.php
From The Economist
http://www.economist.com/node/18483411
It takes a lot to be sure of a lot.
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