The Brilliant Incoherence of Trump’s Foreign Policy

My Comments: This may be far too long to read in one sitting. But if, like me, you are willing to absorb some rather heavy reading, you may find yourself somewhat relieved by the message. Stephen Sestanovich | May 2017 Every 20 years or so—the regularity is a little astonishing—Americans hold a serious debate about …

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Avoid These 6 Social Security Claiming Mistakes

My Comments: I’ve yet to find anyone who fully understands Social Security. Especially among working class Americans whose future standard of living will depend to some degree on the benefits they receive from Social Security. And I readily admit to being one of those people. Sometimes, it’s just helpful to understand the mistakes to be …

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Social Security Taxes

My comments: Social Security is under threat. It’s running out of money. Sort of. Back in 1983, under President Reagan, Congress made some changes as, like now, the future of the program looked cloudy. They increased the age at which you qualified for full benefits, they increased the percentage of earned income you paid into …

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Trump Is a Chinese Agent

My Comments: Yesterday, I posted about how 45 has handed China a huge advantage. This one is more along the lines of “Really?”. But I challenge anyone who voted for Trump to read these two posts, and point by point, show me where I’m wrong. I really want to know as I find it hard …

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It’s Economics, Stupid!

Four words surfaced in the 1991/92 presidential election cycle that put Bill Clinton in the White House. Those four words were “It’s the economy, stupid!”. My thoughts here echo that catchphrase but extend beyond the recently completed election cycle and instead are an attempt to better understand the current malaise that is gripping the country, …

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6 Retirement Lessons

My Comments: My professional efforts these days are focused on helping people make good decisions about their retirement. My grey hair lends itself to this demographic. So my posts tend to favor ideas and thoughts that are relevant to many people either starting to navigate these transitional waters to retirement, or are already there. Nov …

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How Timing Impacts Your Retirement Portfolio Longevity

My Comments: Many a client has asked “How long will my money last?” and the only rational, unsatisfactory answer is “It depends”. Unfortunately, luck plays a major role in our lives. If you’re alive and well today, chances are you’ve had at least some good luck. In answering the above question, much depends on timing, …

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3 Secrets to a Comfortable Retirement

My Comments: These lists are usually somewhat pathetic. Why just 3 secrets; why not 5? And these are not really secrets. But I needed something to try and catch your attention today so here are 3 Secrets! I think it’s very possible that the next 30 years are going to be far less ‘profitable’ than …

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The Big Problem With Democrats’ and Republicans’ Social Security Proposals Is They’re Both Right

My Comments: We long ago decided as a society that letting huge swaths of our population, the elderly, suffer and die early was not in our best interest. This premise has been part of the fabric of every society for millions of years. In the 1930’s it was decided that it was not enough to …

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The 5 Worst Possible Shocks To The Economy; From Washington, D.C.

My Comments: Fixing what ails us ain’t going to be easy. Especially when the two political parties are more intent on having the other fail than doing what we hired them to do in the first place. My future is limited while that of my children and grandchildren has decades to run. Economics, despite it …

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