The 19 Most Productive Countries In The World

My Comments: Computers and the internet have been the major drivers of worker productivity across the planet over the past three decades. Here in the USA, we think of ourselves as being the best and throw scorn on anyone who suggests otherwise. And like with so many things, we don’t let facts get in the …

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Why Interest Rates Are Lower Than Ever

My Comments: Please keep reading… Paul J. Lim,  July 6, 2016 If you think the financial panic over Brexit is over — because stocks have bounced back somewhat from their initial sell off — think again. As scared investors continue to seek shelter in boring government bonds, fixed income prices have soared while yields on …

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The Only Way To Save the EU Is For The UK To Leave It

My Comments: Forget the UK and Europe. There’s a message here that applies to us in the United States and the anger among so many that gives rise to a choice between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. It echoes the comments I’ve made here for years that “It’s economics, stupid!”. A primary driver of deteriorating …

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The Governing Cancer of Our Time

My Comments: Like most everyone else, I’m alarmed by the negativity and frantic rhetoric that is pervasive these days. I’ve tried to get used to it, but am not sure I should get used to it. I know that whatever is in the past is forever in the past and I can only observe the …

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Brexit: Why Most Commentaries Miss The Point

My Comments: I found this a couple of days ago and it really helped me understand what happened in Great Britain the other day. If Brexit concerns you, this might help. It appeared in a news feed I follow written by a Tom Dispatch, if I have his name correct. 06/26/2016 Economist Robert Kuttner has …

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Young People Just Got Brexited by Their Parents

My Comments: As someone with strong personal ties to Britain and the United Kingdom (I was born there in 1941), the vote to leave is profoundly shocking. One of my grandfathers and my favorite uncle served in the British Army during the Great War. They somehow came home alive. My father and his brother fought …

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Sinking Atlantic Coastline Meets Rapidly Rising Seas

My Comments: Our esteemed Governor, Rick Scott, has decreed that the phrase ‘climate change’ cannot be uttered by any state employee. OK. But it doesn’t change the reality that the planet is experiencing a warming trend that may or may not be influenced by advances in human activity. The reality is that for the foreseeable …

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High and Dry: Climate Change, Water, and the Economy

My Comments: This video appeared on http://www.worldbank.org. It reminded me of comments from several years ago by Thomas P.M. Barnett, an American military geostrategist and former Chief Analyst at Wikistrat. He argued that over the next few decades, the US would remain the pre-eminent global society because we alone, perhaps along with Canada, have the …

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7 Things That Will Soon Disappear Forever

My Comments: I try hard to worry only about the present and the future. Here are seven things I took for granted today that will soon be gone. Trying to bring these back, even if they hold good memories for us, will not be possible. I tell myself to get used to it, but it’s …

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Keeping America Great (Again)

My Comments: Despite what some so called "leaders" are exclaiming, America is still a great place to live, work and dream. Sure, there are some troubling issues to deal with, but tell me, was there any point in time when there was perfection. I don't believe you can. Personally, I’m far more interested in what …

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