Holding the Country Hostage

(Community Matters) In talking with a progressive, Democratic friend last week, she vehemently objected to something because then the “Republicans” would get a win.

I’m still reeling from this conversation. Let me see . . .  there’s a political compromise or choice we have which we think would be good, but since the Republicans are proposing it, we have to stand against it? All of a sudden, I sympathize with a few of the leaders on the other side of the political aisle who face the same asinine mentality. Really? Oppose a good thing just because someone from the other side recommends it?

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Dinner Club

(Community Matters) my turn to host last night. Casual and terrific evening with Mark Salmanson, Marianne Rochelle, Joene Grissom, Christopher Kennedy and Sandi Aitken (soon to be Sandi Tomlinson aka Aunt Sandi). We missed Cookie Ruiz.

Rick Perry & Perks

(Community Matters) Glad to see the national media is looking into Texas corruption – Politico

Steven Tomlinson TEDx

(Community Matters) Stumbled upon Steven’s 2010 TEDx talk – especially nice for me to watch since he’s away. Gosh, I’m a lucky man.

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Dinner with Warren Buffett

(Community Matters) Several of us are attending the dinner in New York with Warren Buffett at the end of the month. It’s a fundraiser for Pres Obama. Friends should let me know if they are interested.

Embarrassing Texans

(Community Matters) Another embarrassing Texan.

NRCC Chair Pete Sessions, “To assume that we’re naturally for these things because we’ve been for them does not mean we will be for them if they cause debt, if they [have] tax increases and if they take money from the free-enterprise sector, which creates jobs.’

or if they might help kickstart the economy and inadvertently help a D president – forget prioritizing helping 14mm Americans. With a payday lender as his largest contributor, it’s not difficult to discern the Congressman’s priorities.

Cameron’s 30th

(Community Matters) Celebrated Cameron’s 30th by hosting a dinner at Coal Vines.

Joe Pierce, Joel Robbins, Michael Mitchell, Eddie Bernal, Trey Alford, Cameron, Drew Wilson

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Still remember meeting Cameron when he was 20 years old. He was fitness training Steven and invited us to his West campus apartment for dinner. Wow he could cook. And, as we became close friends, learned there wasn’t much he didn’t do well – sheer hard work as well as talent. Cameron set out to own his own restaurant, after a bachelors and masters in accounting, 3 years at Deloitte, a year apprenticing at his cousin’s restaurants and a year working for Eddie, now the two share ownership of La Sombra Bar & Grill. We couldn’t be more proud. Trying to remember when we adopted him as a godson; it must have been before he left UT for Dallas and Deloitte.

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Krugman on the Pres’ Job Plan

(Community Matters) The most important contemporary economist, Paul Krugman, likes and is impressed by the jobs plan . . .and I hadn’t heard about the Fed speech. Completely agree about priority of jobs at least same as inflation.

The President’s Job Speech

(Community Matters) Pass this jobs bill right away. . . .  The people who hire us to work for them, they don’t have the luxury of waiting 14 months (until the next national election).

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The Debate

(Community Matters) Did you watch? Who won? Anyone lose? Immediately after, I wrote:

Wrapping up delayed watch of GOP debate. Buy: Huntsman & Romney. Sell: Perry. Neutral: Bachmann. The rest are irrelevant as candidates

But, I’ve come to revise my thinking. Perry was playing to his base. And, to them he must have played very well. He was willing to fight, to insult a sitting president (called him a liar), refute science, lied about the quality of Texas jobs created and anything else that didn’t serve the narrative he’s building.

So, for his purposes (the primary), I think he won. And, I don’t think he’ll withstand the scrutiny of the national press before the American people – he’s corrupt (pay to play) and his policies make life worse for average citizens, albeit quite lucrative for those who play.

Government and Job Creation

(Community Matters) Important research about the government’s role in supporting entrepreneurship – I’m applying this to my thinking about the public/private partnership Startup America

From David Brook’s column in today’s NYT: In 2009, Josh Lerner of Harvard Business School published a useful book called “Boulevard of Broken Dreams.” He found that for each instance in which the government has successfully promoted entrepreneurial activity, there is a pile of instances in which it failed.

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Dante’s Inferno

(Community Matters) While many Central Texans enjoyed the best weather in months during the Labor Day weekend, thousands fled their homes and literally hundreds of homes have been consumed by wildfires. It’s horrible. We know several people displaced and still waiting to hear whether or not their house survived.

“Abandon all hope, ye who enter here” – is there a contemporary allegory?

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