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	<title>Comments on: Keeping a Check on Congressional Reality</title>
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		<title>By: conservativation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Nov 2006 17:42:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The word change has become completely meaningless, while in many minds it has taken on a cosmic profundity never intended. There are countless corporate seminars on &quot;change&quot;, there is a corporate specialty &quot;MOC&quot; management of change&quot;, and there are C level executives assigned to the handling of this, somehow new to them, concept that things , well, change.
Employees stumble breathlessly out of classes muttering and drooling about how they have been introduced to the concept of change and how it muct be embraced. I simply dont get it. From one nanosecond to the next change is constant and has been &quot;managed&quot; since the beginning of time simply by breathing the next breath.
So when politicians start barking about it being time for change, they are just in jargon mode speaking to the dumbed down masses who saw something new and innovative in a copy of &quot;Who Moved My Cheese&quot;. 
To save those folks who didnt read that book a few books I offer the following summary


Change happens so embrace it!   There, thats the same crap thats been written in business self help books  and by starstruck egomaniacal CEO&#039;s (Jack Welch) for decades.

Sadly we the sheeple soak it up like it explains the meaning of life.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The word change has become completely meaningless, while in many minds it has taken on a cosmic profundity never intended. There are countless corporate seminars on &#8220;change&#8221;, there is a corporate specialty &#8220;MOC&#8221; management of change&#8221;, and there are C level executives assigned to the handling of this, somehow new to them, concept that things , well, change.<br />
Employees stumble breathlessly out of classes muttering and drooling about how they have been introduced to the concept of change and how it muct be embraced. I simply dont get it. From one nanosecond to the next change is constant and has been &#8220;managed&#8221; since the beginning of time simply by breathing the next breath.<br />
So when politicians start barking about it being time for change, they are just in jargon mode speaking to the dumbed down masses who saw something new and innovative in a copy of &#8220;Who Moved My Cheese&#8221;.<br />
To save those folks who didnt read that book a few books I offer the following summary</p>
<p>Change happens so embrace it!   There, thats the same crap thats been written in business self help books  and by starstruck egomaniacal CEO&#8217;s (Jack Welch) for decades.</p>
<p>Sadly we the sheeple soak it up like it explains the meaning of life.</p>
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