John Wooden’s Lessons and Legacy
I was prepared to post another blog recently, but decided that it was important to post some observations about John Wooden, the great basketball coach of UCLA who died on June 4 at
I was prepared to post another blog recently, but decided that it was important to post some observations about John Wooden, the great basketball coach of UCLA who died on June 4 at
As stories appear day after day about the dire financial positions of state and local governments, the question that pops up is: where did all our tax money go? I would suggest three
We are at the stage at which a new health plan paradigm needs to be adopted by governments and insurance companies. The Old Paradigm: Healthy people subsidize those who get sick or injured
I am continually amazed by how experts who make excuses for why certain problems have remain unsolved overlook simpler and less expensive solutions to these problems. For example, a whole population of advocates
Why don’t more Americans go into public service? This is a most important question, because the public sector is being crippled by mediocre, sometimes poor, and, infrequently, but too often, corrupt leadership.
This past week, I was on vacation, first at Martha’s Vineyard and then in Mashpee on Cape Cod. I have an I-Phone, which means that I have ATT cellular phone service, as