WSJ, By Sarah Chaney Cambon, 2/21/2022
Archive for the ‘Business’ Category
For White-Collar Workers, It’s Prime Time to Get a Big Raise
February 22 | Posted by mrossol | Business, Economics, Work worldMajor Corporations Plan To Oppose Election Integrity Measures
April 12 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Business, Election Issues, FraudIs this not craziness? How can corporations oppose “election integrity” when they all require employee ID to enter their offices, IDs are required to board a flight, get a doctor appointment, etc. There is a concerted effort to undermine everything that America stands for. mrossol https://1776coalition.com/featured-content/major-corporations-plan-to-oppose-election-integrity-measures/
Welcome to the ‘Hotel Seattle’
June 23 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Business, Economics, Losing Freedom, Politically correct, Ruling Class, Tax Issues, The LeftAnd you were thinking about moving west… WSJ 6/22/2020 Seattle’s City Council prides itself on being an early adopter of new business mandates. Seattle was the first major U.S. city to adopt a $15 minimum wage and one of the first to require businesses to provide paid sick leave. The City Council achieved another first last week, when it unanimously enacted an... Read more
An Entrepreneur With Autism – WSJ
November 27 | Posted by mrossol | Business, CreativeI have some friends who have children with autism. This article is for them. Very encouraging to me- yes, even though it feels like a lot of work. ====== 11/27/2017 WSJ BY CLARE ANSBERRY CHRIS TIDMARSH CO-OWNS Green Bridge Growers, a commercial greenhouse in north central Indiana that provides herbs, lettuces and nasturtiums to local restaurants, and sunflowers and cosmos to florists. He has degrees... Read more
Economics of Growth and Prosperity
March 14 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Business, EconomicsI simply shake my head… ========= William Baumol,Robert Litan, and Carl Schramm, “Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism, and the Economics of Growth and Prosperity” (2007): The most astonishing thing about the extraordinary outpouring of growth and innovation that the United States and other economies have achieved over the past two centuries is that it does not astonish us. Throughout most of human history, life... Read more
How Pizza Became a Growth Stock
March 14 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Business, EconomicsLots of companies like this one. Or maybe, lots of companies have the opportunity like this one. ============= By Stephen Moore March 13, 2015 6:39 p.m. ET Here’s a question that has been puzzling Patrick Doyle, the CEO of Domino’s, for months, as he puts it: “How do we list the calorie content of our pizzas on a menu when we have 34 million... Read more