The Harmful Myth of the Balanced Budget

My Comments: A major contrast that exists between the Republican ideal and the Democrat ideal is how to deal with debt. Many on the right will argue that there is a parallel between the debt of households, which often leads to bankruptcy, and the debt of the nation, which by there definition, will lead to …

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A Glimpse Into the Future

My Comment: As a reader of this blog, you’ve come across ideas from Tom Barnett that I recycle from time to time. If you do nothing else today, I encourage you to read some of his thoughts that I re-post here. Fascinating stuff! Regardless of our political leanings, all of us are a little scared …

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A Housing Boom Will Lift the US Economy

My Comments: All of us are uncertain and anxious about the upcoming elections and how the outcome will impact our lives. The following article and the one I have scheduled for tomorrow suggest that life will go on, no matter what. And that life is going to be pretty good for most of us, no …

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Studying a Paradox: When Higher Tax Rates HELPED the Economy

My Comments: OK, if you can’t stand reading about economics, then skip this blog post. On the other hand, if you have concerns about the economy and whether your vote in the upcoming election will have any influence on the amount of money you have to spend ten years from now, then you might want …

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Is Economic Disaster Assured? Preparing for the Perfect Storm

My Comments: Many, if not most, writers and pundits in the financial world proclaim to be conservatives and many, if not most, believe the world is soon to come to an end. To me that’s a radical position to take, not a conservative one. In 1770, in America, there was talk of breaking away from …

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Health Costs to Double Under Romney Plan?

My Comments: When I first saw this headline, I said to myself this cannot be right. And then when I saw it came from an organization that supports health care reform, I thought there had to be some bias here. And there may be, but... As someone who cut their teeth in the insurance industry …

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Top 15 Best Paying College Degrees

NBER study looks at what college grads can expect to earn in their chosen fields My Comments: If you are a parent of a high school child, paying for the college education of your student has got to be discussed and resolved at home long before the decision is made about which school to attend. …

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Obama’s Medicare Plan Tentative

My Comments: Yesterday, I posted some comments on Romney’s approach to Medicare. The reason I’m putting this out there is that as a Medicare recipient myself, I’m very interested in the outcome. Many of my clients are in similar situtations, and as we age and develop health issues, how we get treated has a huge …

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Romney Medicare Plan Remains Vague

My Comments: This post comes courtesy of BenefitsPro.com. The editor has been a strong supporter of Mr. Romney until an email he sent last week said “It’s Over”. He said he could no longer support the GOP candidate and was going to vote for Ron Paul. Here’s a link to his comments. I’m not sure …

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Good Piece on U.S. Concerns: Libya v. Egypt v. Whomever

My Comments: This comes to you via the NYTimes and Tom Barnett whom you have seen me repost before. The anger we are seeing over there results from decades of US behavior. We now live in an internet age, and those folks are discovering what the rest of the world looks like and, like teenagers, …

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