My Comments: Aaahh, bliss! Nothing to do but relax and watch the years roll by. You and I both know that’s not likely to happen. For one thing, it’s too easy to get bored and stressed out with not enough to do. Okay, some of us love retirement, but I’m not one of them. Being …
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Capitalism’s excesses belong in the dustbin of history. What’s next is up to us
My Comments: Some of you will not bother to read this. Like when you’re in the car looking for a radio station and you hear classical music or country & western; you can’t stand either so you just move on. But we all have a responsibility to our children and grandchildren. So, in my opinion, …
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2017 Social Security Trustees Report
My Comments: A critical question on the minds of everyone is “Will Social Security be there for me or my spouse?” It doesn’t matter where you are in life, short of being on life support. Unfortunately, there is not yet the political will to impose a solution. That’s because the crisis is not yet within …
Wall Street is sending huge warning signs for stocks
My Comments: Sooner or later, the penny will drop. Joe Ciolli \ Jul 30, 2017 To a growing chorus of strategists and investors across Wall Street, the stock market looks like it's headed for a rude awakening. Their mounting pessimism comes at a time when US equities are looking healthy, at least on the surface. …
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GOP confronts an inconvenient truth: Americans want a healthcare safety net
My Comments: Some of my friends continue to decry the notion of socialism. They seem to equate it with communism, a very different animal. It’s too bad they haven’t yet figured out that it’s not a rejection of capitalism. For me, because the word has accumulated so many negatives, not unlike the Confederate flag, I’ve …
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How Hitler Conquered Germany
My Comments: I find the parallels uncomfortable. There's also the truism that includes the words "... are doomed to repeat the past". The new White House Communications Director, is, by definition, expressing the ideas of his employer. His message, to me, is very similar to those expressed by his counterparts in Germany in 1937, despite …
How do I safely invest my retirement savings for growth?
My Comments: Financial illiteracy is a huge problem. But many people have no idea it applies to them. The other day I was trying to explain something to a widow in her 70’s and it was like talking to my six year old grandson. People should be exposed to the markets. But they need to …
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The Business Case for Fighting Growing Inequality
My Comments: I consider income inequality the greatest existential threat to our democracy. It manifests itself as a shrinking middle class in these United States. It has the potential to erode what we think of as rational and peaceful co-existence among nations globally. It’s what continues to drive the tensions and conflict in the Middle …
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When Should You Apply for Social Security
My Comments: Brian Stoffel has identified 3 critical elements for everyone not yet retired and receiving Social Security benefits. And they are not just about money and the role it plays in people’s lives. I could point out some flaws in his arguments, but the message is real. Brian Stoffel | Apr 17, 2017 You …
Everything Looks Like A Bubble
My Comments: The article below comes courtesy of a writer by the name of General Expert. He/she/they write extensively and appear on an investment news feed I follow called Seeking Alpha. You'll have to draw your own conclusions about the message but I, for one, find it interesting and informative. Here’s a link to the …
