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2) I was talking about actual employees of a company demanding it leave. Or did I not understand the article. |
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And I'm sure you will say that anyone who has already left a company and criticizes it is a disgruntled former employee who was probably fired for cause. "Cause" meaning, like, you know, criticizing the employer. |
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So Congress is working on a highway bill that envisions more toll booths on interstate highways. Meanwhile, the gas tax, the major source of federal funding for highways, hasn't gone up in a decade.
I would much rather pay for highways through a gas tax than at tolls. Tolls are just irritating. Why is Congress doing this? Is gas tax money being used to pay for non-highway projects? Tolls can raise a lot of money* -- is Congress looking to raise money through tolls because there is such opposition to taxes? * Read The Power Broker, about Robert Moses. The key to Moses' power for decades was his control over the spigot of money from toll bridges into and out of Manhattan. |
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ETA: There is, however, a reasonable concern with any tolls that can be implemented unilaterial by states on inter-state portions of highways. See, e.g., the reCOCKulous tolls on the Maryland and Delaware portions of I-95. |
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Sen. Clinton is running for reelection to the Senate in 2006. She raises $40 mm for her campaign and spends $10 mm to win. With the remaining $30 mm as seed money, she and hubby begin fund-raising all over the country. Based on their past track record and Kerry's recent fund-raising results, Sen. Clinton should be expected to easily blow past the $200 mm record set by the Bush campaign in the 2004 cycle. One could expect the GOP to also set fund-raising records for the campaign against her -- but the candidate won't be W. A bloody battle royale. S_A_M |
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If the whole rest of the community is violently opposed to a company's presence, it would seem to me that the company in question is not showering the benefits of economic advancement on a grateful populace, to put it mildly. And I thought I would get extra points for the water company being French. Sheesh. |
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Eau dear A turbulent week in Bolivia: President Carlos Mesa resigned, saying that protesters were making the country ungovernable, but then agreed to stay on, after securing the support of a majority in Congress. Protesters continued to demand the immediate expulsion of a French water company and higher royalties on foreign oil companies. See article In another Latin American prison inferno, a fight between rival gangs was reported to have set off a fire which killed 133 inmates at a jail in the Dominican Republic. Argentina's economy minister, Roberto Lavagna, met officials of the IMF and the United States Treasury, for talks on his country's suspended loan agreement with the Fund. Argentina claims to have put its debt default behind it, after 76% of defaulted bonds were tendered in a debt swap offer; some Fund shareholders want Argentina to make provisions for remaining bondholders. The presidents of Paraguay and Colombia signed an agreement to co-operate on security and against drug-trafficking. Paraguay's government believes that Colombia's FARC guerrillas had a hand in the recent kidnapping and murder of the daughter of a former president. |
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