The Price of Fish
Working for a living, after all the talk of job satisfaction and self-actualisation is about working for a LIVING. The cost of that living is on the up. Mortgage interest rates have risen and are unlikely to fall in the near future at exactly a time when the true value of those mortgaged houses could possibly decrease, even if temporarily. (Unless, of course, you live in a house constructed out of cheese which has doubled in price in less than a year. Sure there are short-term disadvantages living in a house of cheese, such as an inflated carbon footprint due to the increased refrigeration needs, but the long-term financial advantages are inarguable. Seriously, if you’d invested in a house of cheese a year ago, you’d be laughing all the way to the bank right now).
So, with interest rate rises and the price of cheese weighing heavily on the minds of your people, how can you help assuage their fears? Is a worried workforce a productive workforce? Stress shuts down parts of the brain and you and your people need those parts to concentrate on designing, making and selling goods and services with a customer-centric focus beyond the imagination of your grandparents’ generation.
DSC principles and policies worth checking out
This election should be about creating a better world for tomorrow; about reasoned argument; about examination of policy and principles - not personal muck raking that passes for debate, and offers to spend your pocket-money in the lolly shop.
Remember to Forget
Welcome to Christmas. A time I wish for you will be filled with warmth and good will and the company of friends and family. A time when we remember what it is to be human. A time that brings friendship and togetherness. Whether we embrace Christian beliefs or those of other religions, it once again reminds us of a way of living concerned for others. It’s a spiritual holiday that many are pleased to rejoice in.
Who Will Buy?
Our grandparents in their youth lived a very different life from the one being lived by young people today and made very different decisions as a result. Even as recently as the 1990s, you could find pinned to a cork notice board in staff cafeterias a handwritten plea for anyone who might’ve taped onto VHS last Thursday’s episode of Coronation Street.
Conference 2007: The Next Generation
The theme of 'Democrats for social credit:: the Next Generation' will enliven the proceedings at the Party's AGM and Annual Conference for 2007.
President’s News
Conference Report
The 2006 Conference was a success. It brought together a committed group of people who confirmed that the battle for monetary reform will continue.
Things to do this week:
a note for everybody who would wish to see people in New Zealand take a step closer to a debt free society.
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