My Comments: Buying gas for your car at the pump is now an adventure fraught with uncertainty. Is the price going up or is it going down? What can I expect the next time I need to fill the tank? Is there a station on the other side of town willing to lower their price …
Tag: Retirement planning
What It Means to Be a Liberal
My Comments: I no longer make any apologies for being liberal. It does not mean I cannot embrace positions held by conservatives, but on balance, I see myself as being a liberal. As much as anything, I identify this way as I refuse to live in the past. As I age, I have a longer …
Americans Need Jobs, Not Populism
My Comments: This post reflects my values about the role government should play in our society these day. Written by Jack Markell, it is long, congratulatory, somewhat self serving, but is so well articulated that I feel compelled to share it. Another resonance for me happens when I recall the two years I lived in …
Iraq’s Least Worst Options
My Comments: If I had to personally make definitive decisons about the US role in the middle east, I have absolutely no idea what would be in our best interest. That’s why they don’t pay ME the big bucks. But history has made us the world’s only policeman. Since I have no idea about what …
Biggest Retirement Mistakes
My Comments: This is a dramatic headline, intended for those of us already retired or thinking about it. Most of us already understand that "retirement" today is very different from what it was 25 years ago. The changes that we see are influencing my life and millions of others. Many people plan on supplementing their …
The Importance of Long Term Care
My Comments: As always, this is a difficult conversation for many of us. But that won’t make the issue go away. That only happens when you ultimately leave the building. I encourage everyone to take a few minutes to watch two short videos. The first one is accessed by clicking on the image above. It …
Strange Machinations
My Comments:There is an old adage about stock prices being a function of earnings, earnings, earnings. It's similar to the adage about real estate prices being a function of location, location and location. You and I know there are other variables, but how to identify and quantify those variables is another matter. Perhaps you've noticed …
Remember Eric Snowdon?
My Comments: The more things stay the same, the more they change. Or at least I think that’s how the saying goes. I’ve had mixed feelings about Eric Snowdon from the beginning, wondering if what he did was not in our best interest as Americans who relish our freedoms. Our knee jerk reaction was to …
The Left Is So Wrong On Trade
My Comments: When I first heard about the TPP (Trans-Pacific Partnership) and understood the broad outlines of the idea, I had no problem with it. Then along came Robert Reich, someone whose intellect I respect, saying it was terrible and should be scuttled. So I started looking a little closer, mindful I didn’t have access …
David Cameron’s ‘Little England’ is a Myth
My Thoughts: As you know, I have a bias toward England and a bias away from right wing politics. The re-election of Cameron as Prime Minister at first caused me to envision woe and gloom as the next few years rolled by. It still may, but harsh reality from time to time results in a …
