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March 27, 2009
Witch-hunts
Let's take AIG example, for example. After all the problems that came with the credit swaps mess, AIG asked their best employees to stay to work harder to save the company. These people, not responsible at all for previous mistakes, are working 14 or more hours a day to generate revenue that: 1) will save the company, 2) therefore, will help the taxpayers to get their money back quickly.
Furthermore, these people have lost already more of their lifetime savings that were locked into AIG stocks, so they have been extremely penalized without any fault on their side.
Now, elected officials have started this witch-hunt to crucifize them for getting fairly paid. They want to apply 90% taxes on their bonuses. Is this madness?
If we don't give incentives to the good people to stay and work hard, who will turn around the situation? Who will take the economy out of the current situation?
You could read this "Resignation letter from an AIG employee" to get a more detailed picture of the situation.
Fun enough, or sad enough, the government has realized that there is no way of getting out of this mess without Wall Street, so the new program is begging for private investments to take the economy out of the hole. At the end, as usual, only capitalism and free markets will be able to get us out of the well.
March 25, 2009
Did You Know?
I know, I know, I already posted this video two years ago but ... this is an updated version with much better visual effects :- ) and some new information.
Let me highlight just two pieces that I find particularly insightful:
1) We live in exponential times
2) By the time a tech student has graduated, half what he learned is already outdated
March 20, 2009
Lo que se nos viene encima
March 17, 2009
Left & Right
March 6, 2009
Taxes & rich people
Lisa Schiffren:
Who Are the "Working Affluent"?... who earn the $250,000 per year or more that makes them "rich," and subject to new high rates of taxation? And why is a president who needs them to keep on producing at the prodigious rates both society and the economy require, treating them as if they -- not the slackers, the entitled, and the net tax consumers -- were the problem?... Corner readers.... The doctors, lawyers, engineers, executives, serious small-business owners, top salespeople, and other professionals and entrepreneurs who make this country run work considerably harder than pretty much anyone else (including... all politicians).... They pushed through grueling hours and unpleasant "up or out" policies in their twenties and thirties at top law firms, banks, hospitals, and businesses to earn salaries in the solid six figures (or low seven) today....
So, what happens when the heart surgeons, dentists, litigators, and people who employ 10 or 20 other people in their mid-size businesses decide that they don't want to pay for the excessive, pointless spending that the president finds so compelling? Instapundit [Glenn Reynolds] speculates on people "going John Galt." I think golf -- a time-intensive sport that the hard-working have eschewed for the past decade or two because it took too long -- will make a comeback...
March 4, 2009
Amazon Kindle
March 3, 2009
Politics in Spain
March 2, 2009
Formation of the Earth
Seed magazine has prepared this video where 4,600 millions years of Earth history had been accelerated to 60 seconds. It's amazing to see how quickly life has evolved in relative terms.
March 1, 2009
Membrillo, queso y .... menta
It's been long overdue, but I've finally found the time to talk about something that my good friend Tal put together back during our last thanksgiving. In order to honor all the spaniards attending, he had this idea of creating something based on quince (membrillo) and spanish cheese.