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...good economic times like these, the government's job is to facilitate those good times, to allow that prosperity to happen. To not stand in the way. To do the things, like balancing the budget and paying down the national debt, that allow the stock markets to thrive and businesses to grow...
...look around, at this country and at the new millennium and at that 4 trillion dollars, and I see a chance. A chance to invest in a restructuring of the Social Security program so that it can thrive on people looking out for their own money. A chance to let parents choose the best place for their children to learn. A chance to make health care and prescription drugs more affordable by giving folks a choice, so that the taxpayers don't pay for what someone doesn't need...
...Both the 18th Street and MS were originally started by Salvadorans in Los Angeles to fight the Mexican gangs, and then spread to San Francisco, New York and Washington, D.C. They thrive on robberies, extortion and "taxing" the street drug dealers. Says Russ Bergeron, INS media director, "We have a fundamental obligation to protect our American citizens from the threat posed by gang violence." And however ill-equipped Central American countries may be to cope with these criminals bred in U.S. cities, other governments have an obligation to take back their nationals, says the INS. But as San Pedro Sula...
Diaz says the event sought to show how at McKinsey, the outreach process continues even after employees are hired. He describes GLAM as "strong source of support...[that] enables us to thrive at McKinsey...
...telecom sector is having a tough time of it these days. The cable/broadband revolution has been slow to flower, and the race to the high-speed Web between wireless, cable and DSL has been far from settled. As tech marches on, some of AT&T's businesses will thrive; others will be left behind. The strategy, apparently, is to hedge one's bets with investors - investors who these days are more selective than ever with their tech buys and fully willing to punish a behemoth that might just be too big to keep up with unpredictable times...