Chalk up yet another victory for gay rights. The passage of AB 311 creates special rights for homosexuals in employment. The Nevada bill makes homosexuality equal in the law to minorities, which have no control over their color or gender. The only … [Read more...] about HOMOSEXUALS – FAIR OR PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT?
NEVADA WINS ROUND ONE – NATIONAL GAMBLING IMPACT STUDY COMMISSION
For the last two years, Nevada casino executives have been carefully monitoring the actions of a nine-member federal gambling commission. The congressionally-created panel had the potential to reap havoc on the gaming industry and dramatically change … [Read more...] about NEVADA WINS ROUND ONE – NATIONAL GAMBLING IMPACT STUDY COMMISSION
MY HERO
The freak tornado in Salt Lake City last month claimed one of Las Vegas’ finest. Allen Crandy, in typical Allen fashion, skipped lunch to make sure the booths at the Outdoor Retailer Summer Market were up to par. His failure to join his co-workers … [Read more...] about MY HERO
New Operating System Offers Hope for Frustrated PC Users
Have you ever wondered how many business people don’t utilize a PC computer in the running their businesses? On the other side, how many of the business people that utilize a PC use them over an one-hour a day? Of the people who use a PC over … [Read more...] about New Operating System Offers Hope for Frustrated PC Users
IF I WERE PRESIDENT – Part II of a Series
Prologue Everyone, including myself has a complaint or criticism of our current and past Presidents. The complaints include things they have, and haven’t done. Thinking through the process I have tried to incorporate in my company(s) … [Read more...] about IF I WERE PRESIDENT – Part II of a Series
IF I WERE PRESIDENT – Part I of a Series
What a thought? Here starts a series of commentaries I will be writing over the next few months. Everyone, including myself has a complaint or criticism of our current and past Presidents. The complaints include things they have, and haven’t … [Read more...] about IF I WERE PRESIDENT – Part I of a Series
BE A REBEL?
UNLV’s new multi-media campaign, which recently took top awards in national competition, is one of only a few kudos the University has received on a national level. What’s up at UNLV? Well it’s certainly not enrollment….at least not by much. In 1995 … [Read more...] about BE A REBEL?
THE NEW MILLENNIUM – LET US BEGIN ANEW
When minister Joe Wright was asked to open the new session of the Kansas Senate, everyone was expecting the usual generalities, but this is what they heard: "Heavenly Father, we come before you today to ask Your forgiveness and to seek Your … [Read more...] about THE NEW MILLENNIUM – LET US BEGIN ANEW
Consumers Have a Right to Financial Privacy
Electronic commerce has made it possible to purchase virtually anything from the privacy of your own home. But many people still hesitate to use their credit cards to make electronic purchases. While their fears are based on solid reasoning, … [Read more...] about Consumers Have a Right to Financial Privacy
The Teacher’s Union Wants a Raise – Solution: Tax Business!
The teachers union is at it again. They’re finalizing a plan to create a Nevada business tax that, if passed, would cripple our ability to attract new companies and create severe hardships for a number of existing businesses. The statutory initiative … [Read more...] about The Teacher’s Union Wants a Raise – Solution: Tax Business!
The Erosion of Freedom
“They that can give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety” Benjamin Franklin Our founding fathers would be stunned if they could see how far our nation has drifted from its original … [Read more...] about The Erosion of Freedom
A Shout Out to the Helpers
When the Governor announced the shutdown of businesses throughout Nevada in mid-March, it seems many among us were in a state of shock. As the new reality started to sink in and people developed new routines, an unexpected camaraderie started to take … [Read more...] about A Shout Out to the Helpers
Nevada Governor Fails to Lead: Lessons Learned from a Pandemic
First of all, I recognize it’s much easier to be an armchair quarterback than to be the one calling the shots. Our leaders, from all levels of government, have had to make unprecedented decisions in the wake of COVID-19. In many cases, their … [Read more...] about Nevada Governor Fails to Lead: Lessons Learned from a Pandemic
Time to Evaluate: Crisis of Humanity
Life on earth has changed dramatically in the past few weeks. The COVID-19 virus has infected humanity in every nation and wreaked havoc throughout the world. Panic, fear, disbelief and anger is in our own backyard and you may be experiencing those … [Read more...] about Time to Evaluate: Crisis of Humanity
Democrats & Legislative Council Bureau Running Amok: Ignore the Will of the People
In September of last year, Nevada State Senator Heidi Gansert was a guest columnist with Nevada Business Magazine. She explained how, in the last session, Democrats ignored the two-thirds supermajority constitutional requirement to pass two bills: SB … [Read more...] about Democrats & Legislative Council Bureau Running Amok: Ignore the Will of the People
So You Want to Be a Business Owner?
Points to Ponder Before Taking the Plunge There are a number of places you can take quizzes to see if you would make a good entrepreneur. The Small Business Administration has one on its Web site (www.sba.gov/starting/indexsteps.html). … [Read more...] about So You Want to Be a Business Owner?
Election Season is Upon Us: Let the Games Begin
As difficult as it is to believe, it’s election season. It’s that wonderful time every couple of years when citizens are bombarded with campaign messages from the media, outdoor, online and virtually every imaginable source, all in an effort to get … [Read more...] about Election Season is Upon Us: Let the Games Begin