By Dave Ursillo, originally written for DaveUrsillo.com
As Congress and the White House intensely debate state-run health care, perhaps a more worthy question would be to ask if America should fully privatize its postal service.
Ashok Chandra, who was spotted at our previous Saturday Social, is featured in an op-ed today in the New York Post. In it, John Wilson writes that Chandra, “a charismatic, 30-year-old lawyer, last week won the Republican nomination for City Council on Manhattan’s East Side — crushing the party leadership’s chosen candidate by 67 percent to 33 percent.”
Read the full article here: http://www.nypost.com/f/print/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/hope_for_city_republicans_YV6rVUgKmLnd7fPtXBX5zO
TheDelibero’s Saturday Social
Location: Overlook Lounge – 225 E 44th St (between 2nd and 3rd Avenues)
Start Time: 2:00 – 5:00 pm
Date: October 3rd, 2009
Come to TheDelibero’s monthly Saturday Social. Join New York City’s most engaging young professionals as we enjoy two of our favorite things: excellent conversation and an afternoon cocktail. We look forward to seeing you there!
Keeping up with the latest technology does not guarantee a step forward on the path of success.
By Nevis
Why do so-called “feminists” call Sarah Palin “anti-woman?” The issue that galls most feminist detractors is Palin’s pro-life platform.
By Dave Ursillo
President Obama has used the Great Recession to enact public policies in America that resemble those of European social-welfare states.
By John Davidson
Conventional wisdom is misleading on the subject of credit cards.
By Stella McMartin
A seasoned HR rep spills on the common-sense rules that many job applicants, especially those new to the professional work-force, seem to miss.

February 19, 2009 – In the midst of the financial meltdown, the public finally got to hear what many financial analysts and Americans nation wide really thought about the real problems of the American economy. Far from being in the pro-bailout camp, Rick Santelli spoke for what he called the “silent majority” in an unplanned speech that called out the government, called out free-riders, and went viral overnight.

George W. Bush’s Address to the Nation – September 11, 2001 – While we will always pause to mourn the loss of our fellow Americans, we will never for a moment cease our vigilant defense of American liberty.