If Biondi is so bad, why didn't faculty object earlier?
It is correct that Fr. Biondi’s preferred way to manage is still through the adroit use of intimidation. What have changed, however, are the outward circumstances of the university
It is correct that Fr. Biondi’s preferred way to manage is still through the adroit use of intimidation. What have changed, however, are the outward circumstances of the university
At the heart of the turmoil roiling SLU has been the unprecedented centralization of power in the president’s hands. Behind this lie a culture of secrecy that has insulated the administration for many years. But the code of silence is breaking.
At the end of 2012, unless the president and Congress act to stop it, the provisions of the Budget Control Act of 2011 will end the 2011 payroll tax cuts as well as certain business tax breaks and the 2001-03 tax cuts. Also, spending cuts that were part of the 2011 debt ceiling deal will also begin. We should worry.
Paul Ryan calls his plan for Medicare premium support. Democrats call it a voucher plan. The battle over substance and semantics is likely to be on display at the vice presidential debate.
As befits a man who made his fortune as a venture capitalist, Mitt Romney is a staunch individualist. Obama’s speeches indicate that he is a communitarian, which is not to be confused with socialism. Thus, this election is at its base, about the role of government.
It is still too early to tell whether Todd Akin has earned the highest honor among political gaffes: the Big Kahuna Gaffe, or the single cataclysmic moment in a politician’s career when what he/she says jeopardizes a whole political career.
“Beyond household income of $75,000 a year, money ‘does nothing for happiness, enjoyment, sadness or stress’.” Research says individuals with higher incomes seem unable to appreciate the small things in life. However, those little things contribute to one’s overall sense of well being.
The situation in 1992 was not too different from the one we are in now. George H.W. Bush, was running for re-election during a downturn in the economy. Clinton won tby convincing the voters he could do a better job managing the economy. This is the task Mitt Romney faces.
Even though economic indicators say the recession is over and the economy is improving, most Americans subscribe to feelings of doom and gloom. Turning around that bias may be the key to election results.
Robert A. Cropf says the city's "county" offices need to be changed for efficiency and to ensure checks and balances.