Showing posts with label Bus Econ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bus Econ. Show all posts

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Eurozone Crisis: It is all Greek to me! by Kevin E. Dayhoff February 8,



Now that the Super Bowl is over there may be no better time to focus some attention on the continuing Greek tragedy that is unfolding over in the economic Twilight Zone, known as the Eurozone.

There is a growing sense that Americans, somewhat exhausted after a decade of foreign wars and international conflict, have grown increasingly isolationist in their worldview.

That may be a good thing to a certain extent. The United States cannot continue to pay the price of maintaining the planet’s police force.

While other nations concentrate that portion of its gross national product to strengthening its industrial base, quality of life and economy – think Germany – that would otherwise go to defense spending if it were not for the United States, our nation continues to wallow in an economic tar pit.

Just when our nation’s economy cheers up a bit, things threaten to get worse quickly.

As we head for the seclusion of the isolationist, padded panic room, it might be a good idea to take a look over our shoulder and keep an eye on Greece – and Portugal, Ireland, Spain and Italy… http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4907

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February 8, 2012
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Now that the Super Bowl is over there may be no better time to focus some attention on the continuing Greek tragedy that is unfolding over in the economic Twilight Zone, known as the Eurozone.

February 1, 2012
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Legislation to address how Maryland estate taxes inhibit farmers from passing-down the family farm to succeeding generations has gained some much-needed interest in the current session of the Maryland General Assembly.

January 25, 2012
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley’s fiscal year 2013 state budget, released a week ago, is a full menu of difficult choices. However, one of the most troubling is the lack of funding for police protection and highway user revenue for municipalities.

January 18, 2012
Kevin E. Dayhoff
The consensus continues to gather steam that the GOP nomination to challenge President Barack Obama for president this fall will be former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. Perhaps all the drama now moves to who will be his choice for vice president.

January 11, 2012
Kevin E. Dayhoff
It is fairly well accepted among keen observers of national politics that the Iowa caucuses of Tuesday a week ago are much more about political and media-theater than a prognosticator of who will vie for the Oval Office this fall.

January 4, 2012
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Next Wednesday, on January 11, the 430th taxing tradition of the Maryland General Assembly opera will once again take center stage.

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Sunday, July 25, 2004

July 20, 2004: Carroll County Maryland Economic Development Announces Additions to Websites



July 20, 2004: Carroll County Maryland Economic Development Announces Additions to Websites http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2004/07/july-20-2004-carroll-county-maryland.html

Labels: Bus Econ, Bus Econ 2004, Carroll Co Govt, Carroll Co Govt Econ Dev

According to Brian Snyder, the marketing manager for the Carroll County Department of Economic Development:

The Carroll County Department of Economic Development recently announced several new additions to their websites, www.carrollbiz.org and www.carrollag.org.

Enhancing the department’s strategy to attract technology based businesses; a new technology section has been added to www.carrollbiz.org.  The new section features several sub-pages including technology development, which describes some of Carroll’s appeal to a relocating technology business, such as location, workforce, and training.  Other pages include technology companies, an overview of some of the county’s existing world-leading technology firms; technology resources, which lists public and private web-based technology partners and advocates; and technology news, highlighting some of Carroll’s existing “tech” businesses currently making headlines.

Additionally, the department’s agriculture homepage, www.carrollag.org, has been redesigned to include new agriculture news and market report sections.  The re-tooled navigation includes a scrolling news headline bar which, when clicked, will automatically redirect the user to the desired news article. The agriculture news page is used to highlight agricultural research, stories and events of local interest. The market report section includes various local and national reports for farmers and agribusiness professionals to locate quick and up-to-date market prices of agricultural commodities and livestock.

“We are very proud of our websites” said Executive Director Jack Lyburn. “Not only are they a great source of information for prospective and existing businesses and individuals, but the new sections fit our strategy to attract and foster technology based industry in Carroll County and grow our agricultural economy, which continues to be the county’s largest industrial sector.”

The new web sections are currently online and can be viewed by going to www.carrollbiz.org and www.carrollag.org respectively.
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