by John P. Reisman | May 3, 2007 | Healthcare, Healthcare Economics, Healthcare Politics, Healthcare Security
by John P. Reisman — last modified May 03, 2011 04:20 PM Promoting good health is the best long term solution. In the mean time mitigating high costs caused by ignoring healthcare in depleting financial resources. Interim transition strategies must include addressing...
by John P. Reisman | Apr 27, 2007 | Politics
Common sense allows us to view issues in a pragmatic fashion. When any issue is caught up in bias, its capacity for reason is diluted. Many a bill has been compromised to meet the needs of bias rather than the public good. This usually depends on who has the voting...
by John P. Reisman | Feb 11, 2007 | Election
Our forefathers considered a direct democracy when crafting the Constitution and were reticent to adopt the model as they felt that minorities may not be properly represented. In our current system it seems that the biggest concerns are special interests that use...
by John P. Reisman | Feb 11, 2007 | Politics
Empowering people or empowering government? What about empowering reason? In keeping with our theme, we need to examine what makes sense. When people think of politics, there is a generally negative perception that comes to mind. Since politics should actually be a...
by John P. Reisman | Feb 11, 2007 | Election, Political Sophistry, Politics
Awareness is the best defense. In public relations, spin is a usually derogative term that represents a sometimes strongly biased portrayal in one’s own perspective of an event or situation. While traditional public relations may rely on creatively presenting...
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