Saturday April 27, 2024

Counting Down

 The Supreme Court is taking up the administration’s case against counting illegal immigrants in the 2020 census.  It is one more effort by Trump and the Republicans to influence apportionment of House seats, and it is not clear which way the court will lean.  The language of the Constitution does not say to count them. […]

Polarization

 What does the President-elect do to unify a polarized country?  He can ask for unity but millions of disaffected citizens won’t listen.  Rather, they discuss among themselves a stolen election and the perfidy of Democrats.  For that they use the internet and web sites catering to their conspiracies.  Politicians are to blame for a good […]

Fighting On

President Trump continues to fight his election loss and now appears to be ready to go to Pennsylvania for a GOP event alleging voting irregularities in that state. Trump’s efforts are an appeal to his substantial base not to give up.  The rest of the electorate looks on in dismay and wonders if he has […]

Worker Challenges

 Amazon.com has hundreds of thousands of workers in its warehouses and delivery machine.  It seems to upset them regularly and is facing a challenge of unionization.  The company trips itself up by offering skimpy coupon bonuses to some workers and $3,000 signing bonuses to others.    The company doesn’t seem to realize that its employees talk […]

Ads Not Enough

The Ad Council is planning a major campaign to convince consumers to get vaccinated for COVID-19.  Ads won’t be enough for skeptics.  They need the personal touch of their doctor and other health-care professionals they trust.  The campaign will educate the public about the availability of the vaccine, but the crucial step to overcome fears can’t […]

PR Blow

Tesla’s Model S and Y cars have been dropped from Consumer Report’s recommended list because of quality problems.  That stings and is a blow to the company’s PR.  Although Tesla is the leader in all-electric vehicles, poor quality manufacturing opens it to competitors who can the same job better.  Think General Motors, which is coming […]

Crass

 If true, this is an unusually heartless and crass move on the part of Tyson Foods managers.  It’s the subject of a lawsuit, so one must be careful about the validity of the contention.  Still, the allegation is a PR nightmare for the company and for the leaders of the pork processing plant.  It shows […]

Time To Rebuild

 The Boeing 737 Max has been recertified to fly again.  Now, the company can start the slow and years-long process of rebuilding credibility with airlines and their customers.  The deaths of 346 people on two planes due to a faulty sensor and software was a profound blow.  The system of checks and rechecks failed both […]

Not So Fast

 While news media trumpet the arrival of two effective vaccines to guard against COVID-19, there is another story that tempers the excitement.  That is how to distribute them when there is a need to keep an ultra-cold environment.  Both Pfizer and Moderna are working quickly on solutions for transporting the medicines but they are far […]

Long-term Credibility

Here is a review of Tesla ownership from a person who has driven one for 227,000 miles and kept close records of costs. He notes the downsides of ownership but recommends the auto for its low fuel costs if not for its repair record.  This is long-term credibility Tesla needs as it takes its place […]