The President isn’t serious about Jobs
Watch this video: CEO Tells Congress he was fined for hiring too many people. The take away: In my own business, securities regulations have prohibited me from hiring brokers for more than three years. I was even fined fifteen thousand dollar expressly for hiring too many brokers in 2008. In the process I incurred more [...]
Why Ford Can Say It
Recently Ford produced a commercial that hit into the heart of what many Americans feel about the auto bailout. Watch. It’s easy to understand why this commercial hit such a chord with the American people. Starting from George W Bush’s presidency and into the current Obama Administration, Americans have been against the bail out of [...]
A good burger, scotch and reflections on 9/11 in NY
When my fiancé suggested we go to New York over the weekend, the weekend of the 10th Anniversary of 9/11, I was not excited about the idea. Visiting heads of states, tourists and a city reflecting on a horrific event sounded like a nightmare. Shockingly, she prevailed and we landed in NY last night. We [...]
Obama’s Plan is a Good Start
Mr. Obama, put forward a long over due jobs/stimulus package to a joint session of Congress and while my conservative friends would hate to hear me say it, it was a good start. I must admit I’m seriously tired of hearing Obama drone on about taxing the rich or how Buffett wants to pay more [...]
9/11 and the Successful War | STRATFOR
9/11 and the Successful War | STRATFOR. It has been a long journey since 9/11 and we have stumbled along the way to be sure. However, we need to take stock of where we are and what has been accomplished on this journey we did not seek. This article does a nice job of [...]
Poll shows California voters dissatisfied with nations direction
Poll shows California voters dissatisfied with nations direction. This should not come as a surprise to anyone. We are headed in the wrong direction and it will continue as long as we have a leader that coddles us into believing we can get out of this simply by taxing the rich. We need a serious [...]
Hard Times in San Jose
I came across this article in the Mercury News this morning about San Jose falling on Hard Times and cutting their doggie bag budget. Admittedly San Jose is more of a Tech Mecca than Huntington Beach but we have a good Dog Beach and our bags are safe for now Tweet This Post
Happy 5th Anniversary Firescope
FireScope celebrated it’s 5th Anniversary a couple weeks ago. As a founder of the company, I’m really proud of the hard work the team put into getting our company this far. It’s been a difficult road getting through what was arguably the toughest economic recession I can remember in my life time. But thanks to [...]
Calculated Risk: Retail Sales increased 0.1% in June
Calculated Risk: Retail Sales increased 0.1% in June. This is some good news! In spite of Washington doing everything it can to slow the economy down it still is growing over last year. Comments about a government shutdown or social security checks not being sent out next month if the debt ceiling is not lifted [...]
FireScope Wins Award for its Orchestrate Product
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