Good government only happens when the people working in it do their jobs, and do them well.
One of the worst things to come out of the Consumer Protection Board's misleading claims is the impression that government resources are to hard to get and just aren't available for regular people like you and I.
Not offering this kind of guarantee means that they do not believe in their product enough, and they do not care about if a salesman is over promising or over selling their product.
The way we've been neglecting to support our libraries throughout the country is a shame.
There are many programs specifically aimed at helping people in poverty start a business.
What is also strange to me is that public libraries have always been in the forefront of opposing censorship.
A degree of lying - you know, white lies - seems to be inherent in all languages and all forms of communication.
No salesman can ever guarantee you a grant from any government or non-profit organization.
I've been talking about the centrality of libraries in our information society for a while now.
Teachers can go on cruises with the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and anyone can spend the summer as a volunteer in a National Parks and even earn money doing it.
I've been giving free money seminars for the troops at Walter Reed Hospital and one of the Iraqi War Vets realized that the military wouldn't pay for the dental work he needed.
An estimated 2 million American women will be diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer this decade and screening could prevent up to 30% of these deaths for women over 40.
Government workers often get a bad rap, but it's rare for them to receive much appreciation when government works.