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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What Obama is Thinking, But Won’t Say

By Matt Miller My fellow Americans: Can I share a secret? The presidency I walked into wasn’t anything like the presidency I’d imagined. Remember, Lehman collapsed just six weeks before the 2008 election. Suddenly we were shedding 750,000 jobs a month. Here, Barack, they said – take the keys. But presidents play the hand they’re …

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Obama, the Real Driller-in-Chief

Ha! I bet you didn’t know this when you heard Mr. Romney recently say he was going to solve our energy dependence problems. I didn’t either. He said we just had to drill more wells, which would solve not only our energy dependence, but add jobs as well. Uuhh, OK! By Javier Blas, Commodities Editor …

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Romney’s Dodd-Frank Kill Pledge Collides With Wall Street Agenda

My Comments: For the past 3 and 1/2 years, I've been listening to negatives from the right. Some of them have been justified. But many of them simply appeal to the inability of voters to understand the most basic facts of life. For example, after about 40 years as a financial advisor and insurance agent, …

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What Are “Medicare Costs”?

My Comments: I ran across this today and it dovetails nicely with my thoughts about old people getting older and the efforts of the GOP to befuddle us about Medicare. Unless and until we are ready as a society to put old people or the indigent out to pasture, and in Gainesville, that means taking …

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Hong Kong is Bringing Democracy to China

My Comments: The proper mangement of clients money is something I take very seriously. Not only because I’ve been entrusted with a critical component of someone’s financial future, but also because my livelihood is at stake as well. If I screw up your trust in me, my ability to buy groceries and gas for my …

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The backlash against the rich has gone global

My Comments: Someone once asked a famous bank robber why he robbed banks and the reply was to the effect "that was where the money was." Right now, it's money in accounts owned by corporate America and those who are considered among the rich. There's an element of that involved in the politics of whether …

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The Economy is Sloooowing…

My Comments: The source of this headline is a free weekly investment newsletter called Cognitive Concord. I don’t know what that means exactly and am unsure how the author came to be called what he claims to be his name. But the ideas are good ideas and well articulated. And since I don’t have the …

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