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I haven’t heard that.

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MS. PERINO: The President has been briefed on all these numbers. He gets a regular briefing; he’s very interested in making sure that he is kept up to date. There is no doubt, as he has said, that we are in a softening of the economy, we’re in a slowdown. What the President has worked to do with bipartisan members of Congress is to pass a short-term stimulus package of $157 billion, checks of which will be headed to taxpayers within the next couple of months; in addition to that, giving small business owners and other businesses tax incentives that they can put into — that they can start using right now, so that they can get that into their operations and help us — help the whole economy prevent how deep the cycle will be. external



Ok, the subordinate explains what is done to keep the leader up to date.


On one issue particularly worrisome to American consumers, there are indications that paying $4 for a gallon of gasoline is not out of the question once the summer driving season arrives. Asked about that, [President] Bush said “That’s interesting. I hadn’t heard that. … I know it’s high now.” external



I haven’t heard that?

Either Ms. Perino was lying with her statement that the President is briefed regularly. Or the briefings are useless—because the President isn’t informed properly. Or President Bush can’t understand the briefing or follow them.

What is it?

One thing is for sure: This is everything but leadership. One of the 13 deadly sins of Stop Telling… Start Leading! The Art of Managing People by Asking Questions is: Let Everything Go Uncontrolled. Looking at Ms. Perino’s and President’s Bush statement—do you think that anybody is in control in the White House?

They have the slightest clue what is going on?

I’ve said it before: This is no leadership. Countries in economical trouble need leadership. Or the trouble worsens. America has to deal with a lot of other things that many things are handled wrongfully: The Iraq War, health care, immigration, the fight of terrorism to name but a few.

But let’s face it: If too many people have to turn every penny twice (gasoline is now well above $5 a gallon in CA) an elected leader stating: “I hadn’t heard that.” shows nothing but a lot of ignorance. Towards those that put him in power in the first place. Looking back in history—wars have been started on the grounds of badly handled economical downturns. Sure, there is the stimulus package, but it hasn’t arrived yet and how much influence will it has?

Many think it’s too little too late.

On the other hand, some companies post ever higher profits while cutting low ranked employees income and cutting the work force. But to whom are these companies going to sell their products when the average person will be living below the poverty rate?

It used to be that top managers and companies understood their ethical and economical responsibility of ensuring the wealth of everyone—to guarantee their own survival. Now it looks like the only thing that counts is profit.

Where is a leader when the country needs one?



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  • Frank Kanu on Thursday, March 6th, 2008 @ 09:21
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How optimistic are you?

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  • Frank Kanu on Thursday, March 6th, 2008 @ 06:00
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03/06/2008

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Optimism is essential to achievement and it is also the foundation of courage and true progress.
Lloyd Alexander

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  • Frank Kanu on Thursday, March 6th, 2008 @ 04:00
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Page Ranks

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A friend called me earlier telling me that her page rank (on Google) dropped sharply. When looking at my two most visited pages I found that their page rank was either negligible or they were not ranked at all. Both of them get hundreds of hits every month and rank on top of all major search engines.

That really got me thinking. Most people will not link to a page that shows up on top of search results. Why should they? One click in the search engine and you’ll have the link. On the other hand, if the site from which the result came drops in ranking—how will that influence the result? Recently I read an article (sorry, do not have the link handy) in which the author stated that some 75% of the search results were stolen content; with the original content ranking lower most of the time.

Now, I bet you that some of the content thefts were ranked higher than the original.

And, what is the value of a page rank when the most visited pages are ranked lower than the site they are on? And how is your page rank influenced by splogs?

Is searching the way it works broken?

Are page ranks nothing more than a relic from the past?


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  • Frank Kanu on Wednesday, March 5th, 2008 @ 13:57
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Are you moving mountains?

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  • Frank Kanu on Wednesday, March 5th, 2008 @ 06:00
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03/05/2008

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The man who gives up accomplishes nothing and is only a hindrance. The man who does not give up can move mountains.
Ernest Hello

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  • Frank Kanu on Wednesday, March 5th, 2008 @ 04:00
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Probably the most outstanding comment I ever got:


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No link to another site, no nothing. In case it was a spammer—I don’t think any blogger will approve a comment like that, right?

Anybody has some other strange ones to share?

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Stagflation

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Many (for example Louis Navellier and Bob McTeer) think we are in a stagflation.



Ben Bernanke does not think so.









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  • Frank Kanu on Tuesday, March 4th, 2008 @ 09:45
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