Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa
Chandra Tamirisa is a Global Sustainability Consultant, Entrepreneur, and Government Relations professional, and the Owner, Founder & Chief Executive Officer of Transformations LLC, Common Era LLC and Samskruti, Washington, D.C-based global consulting, entrepreneurhsip and government relations firms specializing in advising stakeholders in the political, economic, business and engineering aspects of sustainable global development and integration. He is a skilled adviser on policy, strategy and engineering. His unique interdisciplinary expertise in politics, economics, management and engineering draws on his diverse and advanced educational background and experience in both the private and public sectors to enable him to provide thorough, comprehensive and independent strategic issue analyses and creative policy solutions to policy problems faced by government and business leaders in foreign policy, national security policy, macroeconomic policy and regulatory policy.-
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Monthly Archives: June 2011
The Boomer Triumvirate
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa American presidents, born between 1946 and 1964, from 1993 to the present, represent the trident of Poseidon. On the left stands Obama, in the middle Clinton and on the right Bush. President Clinton, the … Continue reading
The American Unemployment Red Tape
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa I am unemployed. Laid-off because I had not brought in enough business for a small Federal contracting firm during the current prolonged period of government budget uncertainty and high unemployment. I am building a … Continue reading
“All Cretans, Always Liars” A Resolution to the Epimenides’ Paradox
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa Prophecies when not realized, whether they be of the Goddess of Delphi or of the various pre-Socratic vagabonds such as Epimenides wandering the Greek isles of antiquity, can make the prophets look like liars. … Continue reading
America
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa American nativism is on its rise. From Bolivia and Venezuela through Mexico, Hawai’i and Alaska into the heart of contiguous United States, north of the Rio Grande. The later immigrants to the two American … Continue reading
Zero
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa Zero is a remarkable number. The number, first in the order of the 10 digits, 0 to 9, attributed to the ancient Indian astronomer Aryabhatta and the Hindu-Arabic decimal numeral system, contains in it … Continue reading
Bilderberg Gate?
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa (Above: Federal Reserve Chairman Benjamin Bernanke leaving the 2008 Bilderberg Conference in Chantilly, Virginia. Source: Wikipedia) At various times in the nearly 100-year history of one of the most opaque institutions, outside the intelligence … Continue reading
The Moles at the Fed
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa (I had submitted this article to the op-ed pages of The Washington Post on November 18, 2009) In the business of ideological intelligence, the history of espionage since ancient times has a continuous vein … Continue reading
The Purposes of the American Economic Association (To be published as Front Matter in the upcoming Journal of Transformations, Volume 2, 2013)
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa I had proposed a book thesis to the Library of Congress (LOC) for the Henry A. Kissinger Chair through a faxed application in 2010 from the fax machine of the Industrial Output section of … Continue reading