On October 2, 2009, I wrote and published a blog analysis titled “What is Not Happening Inside the White House’s Situation Room for the War in Afghanistan?” detailing what President Obama should do in order to end the war in Afghanistan.
On October 7, 2009, CBS Evening News followed up with a special report titled; CBS Evening News: [...]
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A Change of Politics Coming to Namibia; SWAPO or the Rally for Democracy?
Posted in Namibia, South Africa, election, politics, tagged economics, election, Hamutenya, Namibia, Namibian election, Pohamba, politics, RDP, SWAPO on November 4, 2009 | 5 Comments »
As the general election is coming near, in Namibia, and all of you are looking and deciding who to elect as the new President, please do so with an open mind.
I am assuming that most of you that are reading this blog, or on social networks, such as Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace, are mostly those of you, who were born [...]
Ten Great Economists
Posted in economics, economy, education, politics, tagged Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Thomas Malthus, John Stuart Mill, Karl Marx, Leon Walras, Alfred Marshall, Thorstein Veblen, John Maynard Keynes, Irving Fisher on October 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Adam Smith, Scotland (1723-1791)
David Ricardo, England (1772-1823
Thomas Malthus, England (1766-1834)
John Stuart Mill, England (1806-1873)
Karl Marx, Germany (1818-1883)
Leon Walras, France (1834-1910)
Alfred Marshall, England (1842-1924)
Thorstein Veblen, USA (1857-1929)
John Maynard Keynes, England (1883-1946)
Irving Fisher, USA (1867-1947)
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The Cause for the Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize Award, Questioned?
Posted in Obama, politics, tagged Award, Gandhi, Mandela, Nobel peace prize, Obama Nobel Peace Prize, Tutu on October 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
History tells us that many men and women who have previously been awarded this most prestigious award, The Nobel Peace Prize, from Gandhi to recently Ahtisaari, have done extraordinary things to deserve the Nobel Peace Prize Award. However, one might even ask what did some of these, such as Al Gore, do to deserve the Nobel Peace Prize Award, just because he (Gore) has been [...]
CBS Evening News: Afghanistan, the Road Ahead
Posted in politics, war, tagged Afghanis, Afghanistan war, CBS Evening News, Katie Couric, Osama bin Laden on October 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
On October 2, 2009, I wrote and posted an analytical blog article (read it here) about the next possible phase of the war in Afghanistan. And today, October 6, 2009, the CBS Evening News entirely focused on the war in Afghanistan with news and information seem to have been taken and expanded from my above stated article. [...]
What is Not Happening Inside the White House’s Situation Room for the War in Afghanistan?
Posted in politics, tagged Afghanis, Afghanistan war, election, Karzai, Mullah Omar, Obama, Osama bin Laden, peace, war on October 2, 2009 | 1 Comment »
On September 11, 2007, I wrote and published a blog article titled, “Bush to Kick Gen. Pervez Musharraf Out?“, and less than a year later, Musharraf was out of Pakistan as its President.
And I am now going to write about what’s current and has been happening in Afghanistan for the past 8 years, which most [...]
Economic 101 for the Health Care Reform With a Public Option
Posted in Obama, blog this, economics, economy, education, finance, financial, health, insurance, life, politics, speech, tagged health insurance, healthcare, healthcare speech, healthcare costs, health insurance fees, public option, government healthcare, pay for health care on September 10, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Having a Government’s Healthcare with a Public Option as proposed by President Obama will likely cause to bring down and lower your monthly health insurance premium to as little as $25 a month for a full healthcare coverage including dental.
This is how it will work. As it has been reported (see CNN.com) that the premium [...]