Health Care Spending to Increase Moderately

My Comments: There was little talk among the 17 candidates yesterday about trying once again to repeal Obamacare. Why is that? Once again, projected health care cost outcomes are moving in the right direction, downward. Yes, overall spending will increase, but by far less than happened before the PPACA. Just suppose, if over the past …

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The Next Bear Market?

My Thoughts: Like a broken clock that is right twice a day, my talking about the coming market crash will be seen as truth. Some, including me, think the downturn has already started. Something will trigger a free fall, and then it'll start going back up. There are strategies that will help you survive and …

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PPACA Premiums to Rise 4% in California

My Comments: During my 40 years as an insurance agent, I sold my share of health insurance policies. Over these years, it  became normal to see annual premium increases of 6% to 8% every year. These increases were driven primarily by Big Pharma (the drug industry) and by hospitals. For them it was the cost …

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How to Fix Our Interstates

My Comments: As a resident of Gainesville, Florida since 1959, I remember when I-75 appeared locally. Bud Johnson and I would explore the countryside on our bikes on weekends. Among my memories are a bridge under construction near Warren’s Cave and I-75 was simply a cleared trail through the woods. Another day we found ourselves …

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Social Security Mistakes That Can Be Fixed

My Comments: With so many of us soon to retire, and the not so obvious complexity of Social Security, there comes a time for many when decisions made ask for a redo. Some are possible and this short article describes some of them. If you have yet to claim benefits or are less than 12 …

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Quantum Experiment Shows How “Time” Doesn’t Exist As We Think It Does

My Thoughts: I spent a little 'time' this morning with my grandchildren. Delighted that they live here and that my 'time' on the planet hasn't ended. It did for a friend of mine this past weekend. 24 hour days have been the norm here since the beginning of 'time', or have they? Spending a lot …

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Retirees Contending With Mortgage Debt

My Comments: Most of you know that my wife and I recently downsized (we now have 60% of what we used to have!) to a new house in a nearby neighborhood. I never knew how much stuff we had. Deciding what to keep and find room for is truly an ordeal. Financially, we accomplished this …

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A Century of Defense Spending In The United States

My Comments:  With deal with Iran now in play, the focus is increasingly on the choice between war and peace. We either come to terms with some kind of negotiated settlement, or we accept the idea of sending young men and women off to die once again. I read recently that of the 239 years …

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Polls Show Most Americans Favor Pathway To Citizenship

My Comments: I’ve mentioned before that as an immigrant myself, I have a strong interest in this issue. I find it distasteful that children brought here by their parents are forced to leave because their parents arrived here without proper papers. Mindful there is no best solution, I welcome a dialog and changes to the …

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Rates Must Rise To Avert The Next Crisis

My Comments: Interest rates are the price paid for using money owned by someone else. The rise and fall of that price, which we call interest, is a critical element when it comes to deciding how your money should be invested. For over 30 years they have been trending down and you will soon see …

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