- Posted on:
April 30, 2012
- Categories:Politics
- By:Robert Cardoza
As the election approaches, Barack Obama is now in full campaign attack mode. Actually, he’s always in campaign mode. It’s what he does best. He’s a failure as a chief executive, a diplomat, an economic policymaker, a leader and certainly as a uniter. But, to the gullible, he’s a smooth talker and he loves to…
- Posted on:
April 30, 2012
- Categories:World
- By:Robert Cardoza
Another depressing story out of Afghanistan — U.S. troops taking gruesome photos of themselves with bodies, and body parts, of enemy insurgents. And it comes only a short few months after an uproar over a similar case, well, actually a worse incident because some of those images showed GIs urinating on Taliban corpses. The troops…
- Posted on:
April 28, 2012
- Categories:Editorial
- By:Robert Cardoza
In 2008, candidate Barack Obama made a campaign promise to put abortion at “the heart” of any health care plan his administration would propose. President Barack Obama is making good on this promise. Through a mandate issued by the Department of Health and Human Services, nearly all private insurance plans must fully cover the abortion-inducing…
- Posted on:
April 27, 2012
- Categories:Economics
- By:Robert Cardoza
After playing (price) tag for more than a year, Apple Inc., the iconic symbol of Generation Y, recently blew past Exxon Mobil Corp. and is riding the wave of success following the release of its new iPad. With its market capitalization pegged at more than $550 billion, the technology giant achieved the uncontested title of…
- Posted on:
April 25, 2012
- Categories:Politics
- By:Robert Cardoza
Much has been written in recent months about the future of the Republican Party, as “conservative” Rick Santorum proved popular among many primary voters against “centrist” Mitt Romney. This centrist vs. conservative meme is an oversimplification of the primary fight between Romney and Santorum, but it is not new. For years, the media have been…
- Posted on:
April 24, 2012
- Categories:Blog Education
- By:Robert Cardoza
Congress is getting more serious about cyber-security. Cyber-security involves everything from a foreign power attacking our ability to control the national power grid, to a disgruntled employee hacking into the office computer and stealing proprietary corporate documents. I covered additional thoughts on national cyber security earlier. There is no national standard for cyber-security and no…
- Posted on:
April 24, 2012
- Categories:Editorial
- By:Robert Cardoza
WHEN CONGRESS first considered allowing shareholders to cast a non-binding vote on executive compensation — “say on pay” — three years ago, we were skeptical. One of our concerns was that the votes would be meaningless if they were truly non-binding. The other concern was that “say on pay” might prove harmful if it empowered inexpert shareholders motivated…
- Posted on:
April 20, 2012
- Categories:Videos
- By:Robert Cardoza
This time we go Inside the Internal Revenue Service to find out more secrets they don’t want you to know!
- Posted on:
April 20, 2012
- Categories:Podcasts
- By:Robert Cardoza
2012-04-20 - Robert Cardoza Live - The Not So Secret Service. Prostitutes in colombia. Farewell to the New Frontier. [ 47:46 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadToday Prostitutes in Colombia, is it legal? And what’s the impact of this issue for our country. Covered The Not So Secret Service. Poison that We can’t ignore. Farewell to the New Frontier. Why Tarp Worked IRS Loses – Mostly the IRS loses, An IRS Agent Investigates a business owner and gossips about it. The…
- Posted on:
April 20, 2012
- Categories:Politics
- By:Robert Cardoza
Amelioration of today’s drug problem requires Americans to understand the significance of the 80-20 ratio. Twenty percent of American drinkers consume 80 percent of the alcohol sold here. The same 80-20 split obtains among users of illicit drugs. About 3 million people — less than 1 percent of America’s population — consume 80 percent of…
- Posted on:
April 20, 2012
- Categories:Videos
- By:Robert Cardoza
Another Episode of IRS Loses. This time the IRS Loses in a case awarding the other party over $500000.
- Posted on:
April 19, 2012
- Categories:Podcasts
- By:Robert Cardoza
2012-04-20 - Robert Cardoza Live - The Not So Secret Service. Prostitutes in colombia. Farewell to the New Frontier. [ 47:46 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadA few of today’s notes! Fix the hollowing out of the supply chain. Misreading the hispanic vote – Europe’s economic suicidie and how it affects you Electoral math – This Election is going to be really close. Apple flies by Exxon Mobil as Top Company. Did Steve Jobs deserve all the accolades? The IRS Loses…
- Posted on:
April 18, 2012
- Categories:World
- By:Robert Cardoza
IN January 2007, Israeli intelligence officials were horrified by information acquired when Mossad agents broke into the hotel room of a senior Syrian official in London and downloaded the contents of his laptop. The pilfered files revealed that Syria, aided by North Korea, was building a nuclear reactor that could produce an atomic bomb. Until…
- Posted on:
April 17, 2012
- Categories:Blog Economics
- By:Robert Cardoza
Unemployment remains high, job growth is sluggish and millions of Americans have given up hope of ever finding work. So how do creative legislators propose to generate new hiring? Easy: Make it more expensive. That’s right. In Congress and several states, some lawmakers want to increase the legally mandated minimum wage. They think employers should…

