CARROTS AND STICKS: New U.S. Visa Fees to Hit Indian Firms - WSJ.com: "- Sent using Google Toolbar"
Seems like a typical Democratic preference for "sticks" vs. "carrots".
It's sort of like looking at two different sets of parents: One (the US, union-centric, liberal parent) is equivalent to the one that yells and beats on their kids to behave; the other parent (not the Republican one either) is a parent who knows how to negotiate and positively encourage good behavior.
In the first case, the kid is beaten down; and, as in the employment and economic picture in the US today, the economy is relatively stagnant and not growing. Their is no positive exuberance or feeling of joy.
In the second case, there is always something positive going on and a resounding cycle of success and good feeling.
Too bad, we don't have positively inclined leaders in this country!
Friday, August 6, 2010
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