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During these challenging times the story of the twin toddlers in the room full of horse manure comes to mind.  The pessimistic child sits sobbing in a corner for the duration of the scientific experiment while the optimistic young boy is singing and laughing and throwing hor

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Oct. 28, 2009
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Richard P. RushStarting tomorrow and running through November of next year, we have the opportunity to elect thoughtful lawmakers who understand the economy and how laws impact your life and the quality of living for your whole family.

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Sept. 24, 2009

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma could lose 20,000 jobs and see household income fall almost $900 annually under cap-and-trade legislation that recently passed the U. S. House of Representatives, a new study shows.

Successful businesses pay attention to their bottom line.  Every single dime must be accounted for and must go toward moving business forward.