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Saturday, June 18, 2011
Friday, June 17, 2011
Tort Reform and Cost Control
Given that rising health care costs is a big component of our federal budget, and given that Governor Rick Perry is dropping hints that he'll run for President, it isn't difficult to predict that Perry will cite tort reform as an example of how Perry knows how to keep rising health care costs from bankrupting the country.
After the jump, a single graph that Perry will have a hard time explaining.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
How Investors See Richardson
In case you missed the news, Pillar Commercial bought Nortel's former campus in Richardson for $43.1 million. The property includes a 16-story office tower and a 3-story research and laboratory building with a total of 800,000 square feet. In other words, as our Vice President might say, it's a big, f*@#ing deal.
D Magazine's Real Points blog posted an article by the president of Pillar Commercial, Manny Ybarra, explaining his company's motivation for investing in Richardson. The whole article is worth a read.
After the jump, a choice paragraph ... and then a stop for barbecue.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Non-Profits No More
The IRS published the names of thousands of organizations throughout the US who have had their nonprofit tax exemption automatically revoked. There were 21,000 groups on the list from Texas alone. Most groups are defunct, but even active groups can make the list by failing to file an annual return for three consecutive years. The list of groups from Richardson ought to raise a few eyebrows, as I recognized some groups that are still active.
After the jump, the list of revoked groups from Richardson.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Sherrill Park Golf Courses Earn Honors
"A Jewish Grandmother loses her grandson at the beach when a tidal wave sweeps him away. The grandmother kneels in the sand and prays for the return of her grandson. Just as she finishes her prayer, a huge wave crashes back on the beach, returning the young boy to his grandmother's side. The grandmother is overcome with joy and gratitude. She begins to cry and hug her grandson, then looks up to the sky and yells, 'He had a hat!' "
What does this have to do with Sherrill Park, you ask? Bear with me. I'll get us back on the fairway and down to the green. After the jump.