Exactly how did Bernie Madoff steal his billions? Why are Halliburton’s hands so dirty? What happened with corruption cases in the rebuilding of Iraq? Following a link from EthicsWorld’s e-newsletter, I came to a single URL that has multiple stories on corruption: http://www.ethicsworld.org/publicsectorgovernance/corruptioninvestigations.php#sec. This is what we’re up against, those of us who believe in [...]
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Been spending some time on Huffington Post this morning, always a fascinating place. Here’s some of what I’ve been reading: Oregon’s Senator Jeff Merkley on Republican strategist Frank Luntz’s plan to derail health reform. What he doesn’t talk about is single-payer, which I believe could engage the strong support of the American people and roll [...]
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Recent News and Commentary: Health Reform, Corruption–and Mustard
May 10th, 2009 · Comments Off · Business Ethics, Ethics in Government, General Commentary, Marketing Trends/News, Media Ethics, Politics, Shel's Personal Life, Social and Economic Justice
Been spending some time on Huffington Post this morning, always a fascinating place. Here’s some of what I’ve been reading: Oregon’s Senator Jeff Merkley on Republican strategist Frank Luntz’s plan to derail health reform. What he doesn’t talk about is single-payer, which I believe could engage the strong support of the American people and roll [...]
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Tags: bailouts·barack obama·corruption·dijon mustard·health care reform·stephen colbert report·too big to fail