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		<title>Money: Private Equity and Jobs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2011 00:08:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joining the debate whether private equity capitalists should create jobs By Robin Rowe HOLLYWOOD, CA (Gosh!TV) 9/12/2011 &#8211; In an op-ed piece at PEHub, editor Jonathan Marino argues that, “Private equity has a primary commitment to limited partners to generate returns.” Marino is advising private equity investors to steer clear of jobs creation. In fact, [...]]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_3165" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><img class="size-large wp-image-3165" title="Ford created more consumers for cars by doubling wages" src="http://www.goshtv.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/assembly-line-200x166.jpg" alt="Ford created more consumers for cars by doubling wages" width="200" height="166" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Ford created more consumers for cars by doubling wages</p></div>
<p>Joining the debate whether private equity capitalists should create jobs</strong></p>
<p><em>By Robin Rowe</em></p>
<p>HOLLYWOOD, CA (Gosh!TV) 9/12/2011 &#8211; In an <a href="http://www.pehub.com/118146/private-equity-isn’t-creating-jobs-because-it-shouldn’t/">op-ed piece at PEHub</a>, editor Jonathan Marino argues that,  “Private equity has a primary commitment to limited partners to generate returns.” Marino is advising private equity investors to steer clear of jobs creation. In fact, he recommends that capitalists slash more jobs through mergers and acquisitions, that the survivors will be better for it. This at a time when <a href="http://thehill.com/blogs/on-the-money/801-economy/177801-obama-calls-buffett-ford-ceo-for-jobs-advice">President Obama is asking Warren Buffett and Ford CEO Alan Mulally for help creating jobs</a>. Who’s right?</p>
<p>Henry Ford <a href="http://web.bryant.edu/~ehu/h364proj/summ_99/armoush/page3.html">doubled wages</a> in 1914. He called it “one of the finest cost-cutting moves we ever made.” Most of Ford’s workers couldn’t afford to buy cars before that. The increase in wages created more buyers of Ford automobiles. Ford increased profits by increasing mass production. In two years the company’s profits doubled. More consumers is<span id="more-3164"></span> more profits.</p>
<p>The capitalists chasing the short-term bottom line today by slashing jobs are impoverishing the American consumer, driving everyone but the rich to subsist on peasant wages. The result is less buyers who can afford products.</p>
<p>Marino states a hypothesis that 20% of the middle management and workers in a company deserve to lose their jobs.  He gives hypothetical examples of middle management incompetence squandering company resources. However, Marino&#8217;s theory of bad middle management seems to assume that the senior management of the company isn’t managing the company, that there’s no oversight of middle management. If that’s true, why keep the senior managers? And if management can be assumed to be incompetent, why entrust them to decide which employees are the right ones to fire?</p>
<p>Incompetent senior management won’t fire itself. Things have to get so bad that the board (capitalists) removes them. Until then, companies lay off good people from the middle and bottom rather than address the problem of incompetent management at the top. Is it any wonder that companies decline after removing competent employees and keeping bad management?</p>
<p>American companies have outsourced workers so much that they now need to outsource buyers too, must look for buyers in other markets like China. America needs more worker-consumers and it&#8217;s in the interests of capitalists to help.</p>
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		<title>Taylor Family Foundation for Kids Makes a Difference</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 09:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taylor Family Foundation For Kids graduation ceremony to be held today at Jordan High School in Long Beach at noon By Gabrielle Pantera HOLLYWOOD, CA (Gosh!TV) 2/13/2010 – “I want this to be a special ceremony for these kids because they have really made a major change,” says Taylor Family Foundation For Kids’ Life Management [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Taylor Family Foundation For Kids graduation ceremony to be held today at Jordan High School in Long Beach at noon</strong></p>
<p><em>By Gabrielle Pantera</em></p>
<p>HOLLYWOOD, CA (Gosh!TV) 2/13/2010 – “I want this to be a special ceremony for these kids because they have really made a major change,” says Taylor Family Foundation For Kids’ Life Management Skills program president and founder Le’Chein Taylor.</p>
<p>Two days a week over the last three months 22 at-risk teenagers have been a part of Taylor’s after-school mentoring program. The Taylor family foundation has works in conjunction with Soledad Enrichment Action (S.E.A.) Charter Schools in north and south Long Beach.</p>
<p>The Taylor Family Foundation For Kids’ Life Management Skills program is a mentor program to help change the lives of at-risk youths between 10 and 18 years of age.  “Our impact sessions are very effective in saving lives,” says Taylor. “Young adults have challenges. There are some who can’t be in the same classroom because fights would break out. We want those kids. We let them experience love, care, and we give them hope.”</p>
<p>“We bring individuals from the workforce into the classrooms and have open dialogue,” says Taylor. “Most of these kids don’t get to see police officers, attorneys or judges, until they’re in trouble.” The Long Beach Police Department and the Long Beach Fire Department will<span id="more-972"></span> receive recognition at the ceremony for their participation in the program.</p>
<p>“The participants realize how serious the choices they make can affect their lives, both in the present and in the future,” says Taylor. Students get hands-on training from mentors who overcame troubled pasts, people turned their lives around and are paying it forward so others won’t go down the wrong path. Two of the mentors lost their sight due to gang violence. They’re helping others see the light and not get involved in gangs or violence.</p>
<p>Of the graduating class, ten students are chosen to go on a five to seven day trip to St. Louis, Missouri. There they’ll tour Lincoln University, sit in the front row to watch a professional race car driver race, and go to a ten-acre ranch to ride horses and go fishing.</p>
<p>Le’Chein Taylor says he was inspired by his brother Darren “Bo” Taylor, the founder of Unity One, a program that counseled 3,000 inmates at the Los Angeles County Jail and helped gang members turn away from violence. Bo died of cancer in 2008.  Taylor recently launched The Bo Taylor Foundation to support cancer research, education and services for cancer patients, especially for those who live in inner cities.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.botaylorfoundation.org/">www.botaylorfoundation.org</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.taylorfamilyfoundationforkids.org/">www.taylorfamilyfoundationforkids.org</a></p>
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		<title>Riots in Iran, Zoroastrians Strike Back</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 08:52:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Iran steals body of nephew after arresting pro-reform opposition, followers of ancient religion resist Islam By Robin Rowe Iran steals body of nephew after arresting pro-reform opposition, followers of ancient religion resist Islam By Robin Rowe HOLLYWOOD, CA (Hollywood Today) 12/29/2009 &#8211; “What has happened to this religious system that it orders the killing of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Iran steals body of nephew after arresting pro-reform opposition, followers of ancient religion resist Islam</strong></p>
<p><em>By Robin Rowe</em></p>
<p>Iran steals body of nephew after arresting pro-reform opposition, followers of ancient religion resist Islam</p>
<p>By Robin Rowe</p>
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<p>HOLLYWOOD, CA (Hollywood Today) 12/29/2009 &#8211; “What has happened to this religious system that it orders the killing of innocent people during the holy day of Ashura?” asked moderate cleric Karoubi in a report posted by Jaras. Iran arrested at least ten prominent opposition figures on Monday, including three advisers to opposition leader Mirhossein Mousavi, leader of the banned Freedom Movement Ebrahim Yazdi, and members of the exiled opposition group Mujahideen Khalq Organization.</p>
<p>A group of Mousavi supporters that had gathered in front of Ebn- e Sina hospital where his nephew’s body was kept were dispersed by police firing teargas. The body of Mousavi&#8217;s nephew was then taken from the hospital. “We cannot hold a funeral until my brother’s body is found,” said another of Mousavi’s nephews according to Parlemannews. Further clashes were expected at the funeral ceremony.</p>
<p>Opposition leader Mehdi Karoubi accused Iran&#8217;s hard-line rulers of killing innocent people. Thousands of people took to the streets in cities across<span id="more-828"></span> Iran during Sunday&#8217;s Ashura festival.</p>
<p>YouTube videos of the Iranian protests are the top videos being viewed today as Iranian censors are losing their grip. Foreign media are banned from covering protests directly and the cellphone text messaging system was down in Tehran on Monday.</p>
<p>“Keep fighting Braves Zoroastrians Persians!!!”, says a comment on the YouTube video. Made using mobile phones, Iranian videos of riots is slipping through the net of Iranian censorship which searches Internet packet transmissions for words like “democracy” and “freedom”. A similar phenomena emerged during the Russian revolution as email was effectively censored by automated filters but the technology was useless against fax machines.</p>
<p>Zoroastrians have experienced extreme persecution in Iran including being sold into slavery. Prior to the Islamization of Iran, Zoroastrianism was the primary religion of Persia. Enslaved Zoroastrians could free themselves by converting to Islam. Once converted to Islam, the family’s children had to learn Arabic and the teachings of the Quran. Once converted, the penalty for renouncing Islam was death. The Arab Muslim conquest of Persia brought the end of the Sassanid Empire in 644.</p>
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<p>HOLLYWOOD, CA (Hollywood Today) 12/29/2009 &#8211; “What has happened to this religious system that it orders the killing of innocent people during the holy day of Ashura?” asked moderate cleric Karoubi in a report posted by Jaras. Iran arrested at least ten prominent opposition figures on Monday, including three advisers to opposition leader Mirhossein Mousavi, leader of the banned Freedom Movement Ebrahim Yazdi, and members of the exiled opposition group Mujahideen Khalq Organization.</p>
<p>A group of Mousavi supporters that had gathered in front of Ebn- e Sina hospital where his nephew’s body was kept were dispersed by police firing teargas. The body of Mousavi&#8217;s nephew was then taken from the hospital. “We cannot hold a funeral until my brother’s body is found,” said another of Mousavi’s nephews according to Parlemannews. Further clashes were expected at the funeral ceremony.</p>
<p>Opposition leader Mehdi Karoubi accused Iran&#8217;s hard-line rulers of killing innocent people. Thousands of people took to the streets in cities across Iran during Sunday&#8217;s Ashura festival.</p>
<p>YouTube videos of the Iranian protests are the top videos being<img title="More..." src="http://www.hollywoodtoday.net/wp-includes/js/tinymce/plugins/wordpress/img/trans.gif" alt="" /> viewed today as Iranian censors are losing their grip. Foreign media are banned from covering protests directly and the cellphone text messaging system was down in Tehran on Monday.</p>
<p>“Keep fighting Braves Zoroastrians Persians!!!”, says a comment on the YouTube video. Made using mobile phones, Iranian videos of riots is slipping through the net of Iranian censorship which searches Internet packet transmissions for words like “democracy” and “freedom”. A similar phenomena emerged during the Russian revolution as email was effectively censored by automated filters but the technology was useless against fax machines.</p>
<p>Zoroastrians have experienced extreme persecution in Iran including being sold into slavery. Prior to the Islamization of Iran, Zoroastrianism was the primary religion of Persia. Enslaved Zoroastrians could free themselves by converting to Islam. Once converted to Islam, the family’s children had to learn Arabic and the teachings of the Quran. Once converted, the penalty for renouncing Islam was death. The Arab Muslim conquest of Persia brought the end of the Sassanid Empire in 644.</p>
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		<title>New Airport Security Wouldn’t Have Stopped Abdulmutallab</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 08:48:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an effort to appear to do something, airports introduce intrusive pat-down searches with up to 5-hout delays, although new measures would not have stopped Abdulmutallab By Robin Rowe HOLLYWOOD, CA (Gosh!TV) 12/28/2009 – Airport security has scrambled to introduce new security measures in the wake of the Delta Christmas underpants bomber terrorist incident. Pat-down [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>In an effort to appear to do something, airports introduce intrusive pat-down searches with up to 5-hout delays, although new measures would not have stopped Abdulmutallab</strong></p>
<p><em>By Robin Rowe</em></p>
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<div id="attachment_826" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-full wp-image-826" title="New airport security delays passengers, not terrorists" src="http://www.goshtv.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/airport.jpg" alt="New airport security delays passengers, not terrorists" width="300" height="276" /><p class="wp-caption-text">New airport security delays passengers, not terrorists</p></div>
<p>HOLLYWOOD, CA (Gosh!TV) 12/28/2009 – Airport security has scrambled to introduce new security measures in the wake of the Delta Christmas underpants bomber terrorist incident. Pat-down searches of all passengers on transatlantic flights, restricting passengers from going to the lavatory an hour before landing or even having blankets, are all rubbish according to aviation experts and common sense. However, there is a simple security measure that hasn&#8217;t been done yet.</p></div>
<p>“Patting down passengers is<span id="more-825"></span> very tiring for staff when<img title="More..." src="http://www.hollywoodtoday.net/wp-includes/js/tinymce/plugins/wordpress/img/trans.gif" alt="" /> there are 300 people on a flight,” said former head of Heathrow BAA security Norman Shanks in an interview with the Guardian. “Limiting carry-on bags is simply an attempt to control the amount of baggage that needs to be searched, but is not a long-term option. I am not sure the 60-minute rule achieves anything.”</p>
<p>The problem with the 60-minute rule is that most terrorists prefer to blow up aircraft not at the airport but at altitude over the Atlantic, where 50 degree below zero outside temperatures and falling tens of thousands of feet tend to ensure that there are no survivors. Furthermore, such wreckage will be spread across the bottom of the ocean making it difficult to retrieve. It was only a flight delay that caused the Lockerbie bomb to explode while an airliner was over Scotland, which aided investigators in piecing together what happened.</p>
<p>Some news reports suggest that the reason Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was able to fly undetected from Lagos in Nigeria to Detroit via Amsterdam&#8217;s Schiphol airport is because airport metal detectors do not pick up explosives. However, Delta flies out of  Lagos and only has a stop in Amsterdam. It was in Nigeria that Abdulmutallab evaded detection. In Amsterdam all he had to do was simply not get off the aircraft.</p>
<p> No amount of security at Amsterdam would help unless all international passengers are required to deplane and go through security again. There are no reports of this relatively small measure being taken. Instead, everyone else flying from Europe is being subjected to pat-down searches. Abdulmutallab would still get through. Major airport hubs that serve America, such as Heathrow and Schiphol, have better security than developing world airports&#8230;if that better security is used.</p>
<p>While airport securty is important, the big failure with the Delta bomber incident is not airport security, but homeland security. Abdulmutallab’s father had warned the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria that his son was dangerous, yet his name was not on a watch list or a no-fly list. The U.S. no-fly list has half a million names on it, but not Abdulmutallab. U.S. congressmen have found it difficult to get their names off the U.S. no-fly list after being included in error. Apparently, it’s not easy to add names to the list either, that the whole no-fly list system is in desperate need of overhaul.</p>
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