…upposed constituency. In countries where autocrats have been toppled (as in Egypt and Tunisia), we must help shape the new political and social environment; in nondemocratic, allied states (like the region’s monarchies), we need to accelerate internal reform; and in repressive s...
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…nd machine-learning models of ecosystems and sharing the predictions of those models to jointly shape our world through new laws and international agreements. We live in an unprecedented historic moment, in which the availability of vast amounts of human behavioral data and adva...
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…ion annually. e Total government healthcare spending consumes 8.2% of GDP compared with just 1.3% fifty years ago; the new health reform law could increase USA Inc.’s budget deficit - As government healthcare spending expands, USA Inc.’s red ink will get much worse if healthcare...
…al contempt for Ryan and Trump’s personal resentment. If Bannon saw Ryan as being unwilling and unable to carry out the new Bannon-Trump agenda, Trump saw a chastened Ryan as suddenly and satisfyingly abject, submissive, and useful. Bannon wanted to get rid of the entire Republic...
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…es over the medium-term. Furthermore, the likely government review of current levels of fees and fines, introduction of new fees, application of a VAT and introduction of excise taxes on tobacco and soft drinks will also impact the Saudi consumer. Subsidy cuts on energy and util...
…ion annually. e Total government healthcare spending consumes 8.2% of GDP compared with just 1.3% fifty years ago; the new health reform law could increase USA Inc.’s budget deficit - As government healthcare spending expands, USA Inc.’s red ink will get much worse if healthcare...
…ce to: » propose aconstitutional amendment to impose term limits on all members of Congress; » require that for every new federal regulation, two existing regulations must be eliminated; and » impose a five-year ban on White House and congressional officials becoming lobbyists...
…spend more on entertainment than on public safety. Questions that at first seem alien and troubling, like “Who owns the new minds, and who pays for their mistakes?” are similar to well-established laws about who owns and pays for the sins of a corporation. The Slippery Slopes We...
…spend more on entertainment than on public safety. Questions that at first seem alien and troubling, like “Who owns the new minds, and who pays for their mistakes?” are similar to well-established laws about who owns and pays for the sins of a corporation. The Slippery Slopes We...
… Albino killings in Tanzania: Implications for security. Peace Studies Journal, 3(1), 68-75; http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/tanzania/768795 1/Seven-new- albino-killings-in-Tanzania-and-Burundi.html; http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa- 11001791;...
…t the happiest he’s been in four years, the remote trial is made policy and Sherwood is inducted into the world of the New Rich. All he needs now is an idea of how to exploit this freedom and the tools to give his finite cash near- infinite lifestyle output. If you’ve gone thro...
…must NOT work hard, instead we must follow the principles of the 4HWW and work smarter so that we can truly achieve the New American Dream: Freedom to enjoy the most precious resource we have in life ... our time on this earth. —I. BARRON PHOTO FINISH Hey Tim, I wanted to tel...
…bust. We, the average people, got railways out of it. That’s good. Same thing with electric power; same thing with many new technologies. There’s a churning process that throws somebody up and later casts them or their heirs down. Bubbles of extreme wealth were a feature of the l...