Sunday, November 30, 2008
Taking Action in 2009...How to Make This Nation Great Again (cause we have DEFINITELY fallen off our perch.)
From Amazon.com
"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." Some speeches live forever, and Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1933 inaugural address, carried to tens of millions of Americans by radio at the lowest depths of the Great Depression, remains among them. Eight days later, FDR delivered his first "fireside chat." When a special session of Congress adjourned after exactly 100 days, major programs for economic regulation, relief, reform and recovery were in place. Hope and optimism had been restored.
Take Action in 2009
The Now Famous Words of Barack Obama "Yes We Can"
The Authors of Every Monday Matters at Google's Headquarters
Dan Ross
http://www.BetterBizBooks.com
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Obama vs. FDR - The first 100 Days (great videos)
Were you a Republican, Democrat or Independent voter?
Did the person you voted for end up winning the presidential race?
Does that even matter?
These are a few questions I pose because I've thought about them quite a bit both BEFORE and AFTER the election.
At the end of the day, the person that won the nomination has to bring the country back together and then get the country to take ACTION to try and improve the country and our future.
Here are a few great books/videos that I've come across that I'll be reflecting upon, and acting on, in 2009.
FDR and Obama's first 100 days
Dan Ross
http://www.betterbizbooks.com/
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Branding of Presidential Candidates and the Impact
http://www.thebrandbubble.com/blog

What is interesting about the book is that these guys work for Young and Ribicam Group and have a HUGE vested interest in branding. In an age of overabundance to brand values decline? Do you put as much of a premium on Starbucks vs. McDonalds? I think it is one of a market decline.....
Dan Ross
http://www.BetterBizIdeas.com/
Friday, October 17, 2008
CNBC.com Article: Pakistan Asks for $10 Billion from IMF
Pakistan Asks for $10 Billion from IMF
The Pakistaini government will ask for $10 billion from the Internaitional Monetary Fund on Monday, CNBC has learned.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/27245782/
My take: So, given that these guys have nukes how would you feel if they declared bankruptcy and the whole country’s economy went to hell in a hand basket? Talk about a jihad nightmare! I think this is something DEFINITELY to consider when looking at each presidential candidate’s position on
Conspiracy theory related thought. I find the timing of this to be VERY eerily close to the presidential elections, don’t you? I mean, they know that Bush has really given them A LOT of $$$ and who is likely to give them more $$$ over the next 5-10 years, McCain or Obama?
Dan Ross
http://www.BetterBizIdeas.com/
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Politics on the Mind of Americans.....At least online at CBS
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/entertainment/2.shtml
Dan Ross
http://www.BetterBizIdeas.com
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Health Care Costs Gone Wrong - What is wrong with America...
This is another nail in the Republican Coffin in the 2008 Presidential race if they don't address this. Basically the cost of medicine will SKYROCKET for those with progressive diseases or those fighting diseases. The amount, per month, will really ding the pocket of the average American, especially those with kids.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/14/us/14drug.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&no_interstitial
Dan Ross
http://BetterBizBooks.com
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Middle Class Feels Worse today then ever....

Interesting Tidbits from the Pew Research Report...
- Nearly eight in 10 of all people, or 79 percent, said they believe it has become more difficult compared with five years ago for the middle class to maintain their standard of living, up from 65 percent in 1986.
- Politically, 58 percent of middle-class Americans said they believed the GOP favors the rich, while nearly two-thirds say the Democratic Party favors the middle class (39 percent) or the poor (26 percent).
- Middle-class prosperity overall also lagged compared with richer Americans. From 1983 to 2004, the median net worth of upper-income families — defined as households with annual incomes above 150 percent of the median — grew by 123 percent, while the median net worth of middle-income families rose by just 29 percent.
Dan Ross
http://www.BetterBizBooks.com/
FYI, another link with a gif file :)