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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Life is Change and Change is Inevitable

Life is change and change is inevitable. No, I am not talking about the change that Barack Obama sold an unsuspecting public during his campaign, although his brand of change has much to do with the changes taking place in all of our lives.

Business is struggling with the uncertainty of how successful this President will be in achieving his radical goals. Business thrives with the ability to make and achieve short and long term goals. The plans those goals are based on are how companies create business plans to obtain bank financing, to determine employee compensation and even employee levels. The Federal government, under this administration, has cast a shadow of doubt over the nation and has forced American businesses to become dangerously reactionary instead of confidently focused.

My focus must now be sharpened on reacting appropriately in the face of so many dangers. If we cannot plan for the future, we must now create the dynamic infrastructure to allow us meet daily challenges quickly and effectively. I cannot serve two masters. The well being of friends and their families depend heavily upon on my ability to remain attentive to the demands of our business and I cannot devote the time and attention that demands and continue to write a daily blog.

As with any muscle, the Constitutional amendments that protect us all must be routinely exercised or fall prey to atrophy. I still believe in the need for the Vigilance Project, especially now that our most sacred first amendment rights are under assault, but I can no longer maintain the quality of my work here and in business without one or the other suffering. I had to make a choice.

Effectively immediately, The Vigilance Project will be a weekly publication with new posts being offered for review every Monday. I apologize for the absence of new materials over the past three weeks but other matters had to be dealt with.

Thank you for your patience.

Paul

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