Showing posts with label success. Show all posts
Showing posts with label success. Show all posts

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Culture — Not Genetics — Is the Key to Success

The prevailing social dogma of our time — that economic and other disparities among groups are strange, if not sinister — has set off bitter disputes between those who blame genetic differences and those who blame discrimination. Both sides ignore the possibility that the groups themselves may differ in their orientations, their priorities, and in what they are prepared to sacrifice for the sake of other things.


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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Obama's Socialist Mantra: Risk Takers Are Free Riders

Ideology: In his war on American exceptionalism, President Obama has turned the sights on exceptional Americans. If you've built a successful business, it wasn't your dream or your sweat — somebody else made it happen.

The unbridled disdain President Obama has for the entrepreneurs who work hard and risk everything was made plain when he told supporters in Roanoke, Va.: "If you've got a business — you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen."

This was stunning news and a colossal slap in the face to the millions of small-business owners who get up every day and by the sweat of their brow and the drive of their ambition still pursue the American dream in spite of the obstacles and hurdles this administration has put in front of them.

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Monday, August 22, 2011

Ohio Gov. Kasich on Jobs, a Balanced Budget, and Lessons for Washington

In his weekly address, Governor John Kasich (R-OH) talks about how his administration's success closing the largest budget shortfall in Ohio's history without raising taxes offers lessons for Washington.


From post at Speaker of the House John Boehner (Hat tip: D'Ann Mathews)
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Monday, December 8, 2008

Faith-Based & Community Initiatives are Working

National Federation of Republican Women (NFRW) Political Briefing - President Bush Has Improved How We Address Human Needs Through Faith-Based And Community Initiatives
"[T]he Administration has upheld its promise to treat community and faith-based organizations as trusted partners.... You've helped revolutionize the way government addresses the greatest challenges facing our society." - President George W. Bush, 6/26/08
Faith-based initiatives are working...
The Faith-Based and Community Initiative Has Revolutionized The Way Our Government Addresses The Greatest Challenges Facing Our Society

President Bush created the Faith-Based and Community Initiative with his first Executive Order. It lead a determined attack on need in partnerships with frontline nonprofits and to ensure faith-based organizations were welcomed as equal allies in this work.

The Initiative has transformed the way government addresses human need and increased its effectiveness by:
Expanding partnerships with local nonprofits to battle poverty, disease and other ills.
Securing a "level playing field" for faith-based organizations and establishing clear, constitutional guidelines for their use of public funds.
To strengthen America's "armies of compassion," the Initiative:
Trained more than 150,000 social entrepreneurs on how to increase the impact of their work.
Supported amendments to the tax code that provide greater incentives for charitable giving and activities.
Established the Compassion Capital Fund to provide grants and training designed to increase the effectiveness of grassroots nonprofits.
The Faith-Based and Community Initiative "has fundamentally changed the government's strategy for improving the lives of the downtrodden.... [D]ue to the achievements of faith-based charities that have received Federal aid, the partnership between government and religious organizations will continue to strengthen." - Peyton Miller, Harvard Political Review, 11/5/08

The Faith-Based And Community Initiative Joined With The Armies Of Compassion To Wage A Determined Attack On Need
Access to Recovery (ATR) program: Provided nearly 270,000 recovering addicts with vouchers that enabled them to choose from an expansive network of faith-based and other community organizations (FBCOs) for the clinical and supportive services that best met their individual needs.


Thousands of participating FBCOs helped produce results that outperform many national programs on multiple measures.

The President's Prisoner Re-entry Initiative: Links returning nonviolent offenders with FBCOs that help them find work and avoid relapse into criminal activity. Participants' rate of re-arrest within one year of release is 15 percent, less than half the national average.

Disadvantaged Students: More than 515,000 children received after-school tutoring annually through Supplemental Educational Service providers, including FBCO partners.

Community Health Services: The President's Community Health Center Initiative exceeded its goal of creating or expanding 1,200 community-based health centers, many of which are operated by FBCO grantees. The number of low-income individuals receiving medical services from these centers annually has increased by 5.8 million since 2001.

Homelessness: Federal partnerships with FBCOs have been greatly expanded to combat homelessness, contributing to a nearly 30 percent reduction in chronic homelessness (approximately 50,000 individuals) from 2005 to 2007. The estimated number of homeless veterans was cut by nearly 40 percent from 2001 to 2007.

Global Health: In FY 2007 alone, 87 percent of partners in the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) were local organizations, mostly faith-based and community groups. The latest results show that PEPFAR now supports life-saving treatment for more than 2 million people worldwide.
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