Thursday, 11 December 2008

Honesty

Whew, it’s been a long time since I’ve written on this blog.  Nearly 4 months! I feel like I have so many things I’d like to write about, but one thing in particular seems to keep popping up these days: the idea of being honest with people. Maybe it’s my nature, maybe it’s my upbringing, but I just really feel uncomfortable when I’m not being forthright with someone.  If I feel like I’m withholding something or not disclosing something it makes me feel manipulative and uneasy.  I feel like I

Crusing Around Grecian Landscapes With A Hire Car

by Chris Channing Taking a trip to Greece may be a one in a life time deal for some people. Making the time to get there and planning your hotels as well as what diversions and plans for meals at many restaurants may let you forget about one crucial thing, how will you get there? Many people take the easy route and take a cab. This can be really bad on your wallet’s health, especially if you plan on making many trips around Greece. A car hire is a more suitable mode for transportation if you ar

Crusing Around Grecian Landscapes With A Hire Car

by Chris Channing Taking a trip to Greece may be a one in a life time deal for some people. Making the time to get there and planning your hotels as well as what diversions and plans for meals at many restaurants may let you forget about one crucial thing, how will you get there? Many people take the easy route and take a cab. This can be really bad on your wallet’s health, especially if you plan on making many trips around Greece. A car hire is a more suitable mode for transportation if you ar

Wednesday, 10 December 2008

What Is The Point Of Bailing Out The Automakers If We Don't Want Their Cars?

The big decision looming right now is whether or not we should bail out the big three American automakers, and if so how should it be structured? There is a lot of talk about why we should, and why we should not bail them out, but little is made of one very important fact: we don't want the cars they are making. Why should we bail out automakers if we don't even like the product they are making? Mark Thoma from the Economist's View looks at this problem in his blog post below. Labor costs are