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04/19/2006
Spiritual
We human beings are social beings. We come into the world as the result of others’ actions. We survive here in dependence on others. Whether we like it or not, there is hardly a moment of our lives when we do not benefit from others’ activities. For this reason, it is hardly surprising that most of our happiness arises in the context of our relationships with others.”
His Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama
Applying this to everything would make sense.... Okay, I am off the soapbox!!!
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Latest Letter to the Denver Post

I'm a retired North Denver native living in Highlands Ranch and would appreciate you printing this letter in The Denver Post. I have done my own research and it is correct to the best of my knowledge & ability to read reports submitted to the SEC.
1.) $1,000,000.00 yr lifetime retirement salary, + benefits = potentially........... $20,000,000.00
2.) 6 month consulting contract (Help new CEO get settled).............................$4,300,000.00
3.) Common Stock.......................................................................................$5,500,000.00
4.) 3 yr Performance Package (Total share return) ...............................Cash $1,000,000.00
.............................Shares $7,335,999.00
5.) Corporate goal - Incentive - (set by corp.) ...................................................$ 292,976.00
TOTAL HAUL........ $38,428,975.00
Does this "money grabbing" make anyone else "other" than me sick and/or upset ? ? ? ?
People that don‘t care thus far........: Governor Owens, 10 representatives, 4 senators, and the PUC Board thinks Xcel is a publicly traded stock company and can pay their executives anything they care too. Bottom line - Xcel is not a “typical“ stock company because they have no competition (by law), and has us as a captive customer (monopoly).
I feel one of two things needs to happen; 1.) Xcel needs to be ousted from Colorado, and the Public Service Co. of Colorado reinstated, or 2.) The PUC is given the authority to CONTROL ALL OF XCEL’S CHARGES, thus eliminating this corporate greed we are currently being subjected too. Call your Representative, Senator, Governor, and PUC Board. Lets raise "heck" and put a stop to these Parasites called Corporate Officers. Thank You.
Bernard Moore, 2731 W Rockbridge Cir., Highlands Ranch CO 80129, 303-470-8045 - 303-886-8697 cel
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04/05/2006
The World Without Small Business
I have been trying to figure out in my head, a mental picture if you will, of what the world would be like without small business. The images that are conjured up as a result of this daunting question are quite bleak. I see nothing but the obvious. Chains. I see streets lined with endless Starbucks, McDonalds, Home Depot, PetSmart, Chipolte, Wal Mart, Best Buy, Target & Lowes. Strip mall after strip mall. Nothing in between. No character. Now... this is just the mental imagery.
The reality of a world without small business would be horrific. It is enough to think we have come close enough to the endless strip malls - but in reality, we aren't far off from stripping our economy and business culture from small business entirely.
Soon, coffee choices will be nil. That doesn't sound like that big of a deal - unless you refuse to drink or support Starbucks. Soon, there will be no more Tennyson Street Hardware... as there is a Home Depot going up just around the bend. Not more chit chat with the people you have been buying your tools from for the last 15 years. Gone. Soon, our lunch choices will range from Fast Food to, well, chains. No such thing as that old hole in the wall that we have all known and loved. The ones that make the best sandwich and know your name when you walk in. Soon, all of the clothes we wear will be chain bought. No such thing as small boutiques like Mona Lucero Designs, SWANK or Metroboom. We will all be shopping at the Cherry Creek Mall or Target, some maybe Wal Mart.
This is a frightening sensation to realize that within time there may be no place for small businesses. Somehow, in America, the idea of BIGGER seemed to equate with better and I just don't buy it. I know what it is like to know my local store owners; a pleasure. It isn't about the goods necessarily. It is about community. It is about keeping commerce moving while supporting the corner store rather than the more obvious, obnoxious choice.
I ask you to think about what it would look like in your world- without small business. What does it feel like? A little cold and sad for me. And what WE CAN do is support and buy local. I know, it isn't always easy and sometimes, more expensive. Believe me- I have to juggle sometimes. But I would rather pay a little more to keep small business up and growing rather than being partially responsible for their demise.
If you have a small business and are a small business owner, I would love to hear from you. I would like to know what some of the challenges you are facing - perhaps as a group we can reach out and support one another before everywhere we look is one long strip mall.
Your feedback, questions and insight are most welcome! Please email ashleyslist@yahoo.com
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