A Better Economy Under Trump Seems Unlikely

My Comments: I want our economy to improve. It needs to improve. There are problems that are an existential threat to the continued welfare and wellbeing of my children and grandchildren. Some of these threats result from the natural evolution of societies across the planet, things like demographics, the improving longevity of our species, and …

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Don’t Make These 5 Social Security Mistakes

My Comments: My time these days is consumed by holding Social Security Benefits workshops and the resulting strategy sessions held with those who attend these workshops. I’m busier than I’ve been in a long time. What follows are the 5 points made by the author in the referenced article. Some you may already know about, …

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Emerging Markets Are In Jeopardy

My Comments: Why, you might ask, is this relevant? Here is my answer: If you are retired, or making plans to retire, it could greatly influence the amount of money you have to spend and live on during the next decade. And with Trump promising to cede economic leadership to China by killing the TransPacific …

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It’s the Economic Inequality, Stupid! The Gaping Wound That Led to Trump’s Win

My Comments: I’ve been talking for several years about income inequality and how it must be reversed if our children and grandchildren are going to avoid rioting in the streets and economic chaos. Recently we’ve seen Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter and now Trump protesters rioting in the streets. The waiting has ended; …

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The World Is Getting Better and Nobody Knows It

My Comments: For me, the glass is always half full. I try to live today and worry only about the future. I am easily ticked off by those who try to live in the past, or try to re-litigate the arguments of history. It’s a waste of time in a world, that for me, is …

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“I am a Democrat in rural, red-state America. My party abandoned us.”

My Comments: As we come to terms, from either perspective, with the idea of Donald Trump for the next four years, it helps to better understand how he won the election, if not the popular vote. This understanding is critical for those of us who are by nature more liberal than those who will be …

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“…the Nature of Capitalism”

My Comments: There are changes afoot, and our President Elect seems to have no clue but then Hillary missed it too. In all fairness I didn’t see it either until I read this and it served to crystalize some thoughts I’ve had related to the income inequality so many of us are worried about. Income …

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Women Failing To Max Out Social Security Benefits In Retirement

My Comments: Social Security is well named. It provides financial security and because it is so pervasive, it carries a social legitimacy that is hard to argue against. Looking after the elderly has been a social mandate among humans forever. And given that women tend to outlive men, the social needs of women after a …

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‘Believe Me, We’re In A Bubble Right Now – A Big, Fat, Ugly Bubble’ – DJT

My Comments: Part of me wants to believe the Laws of Physics (and economics) have been reversed, that gravity no longer means ‘what goes up must come down’. The other half says gravity is still here. Wednesday afternoon, right after the election, I got a raucous tweet from someone making fun of my having said …

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Why Retirees Should Own Stocks

My Comments: The basic premise here is accurate, but I have a problem with the author’s tactics. There is an inherent bias among those whose audience is mostly market traders. I understand this bias. I’d likely have it too if I practiced exclusively in that world. But I don’t live or work in that world. …

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