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May 15, 20210Comments

The Corporate Road to Serfdom

Corporations should stick to their knitting.They should concentrate on maximizing profitability for shareholders. They should not use their considerable power for political or social ends. This corporate power, whether backing
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
May 1, 20210Comments

The Dangers of Central Banking and Deficits: President and Fed say bad things won’t happen, but critics ask if the central bank, the president and Congress, pushing popular economic policies, are taking the nation down the road to recession or worst. A return to stagflation?

It’s an election winning formula that’s worked in the short term for politicians of almost every party, critics note. Lots of spending. Lots of cheap money. Forget about debts. As
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
April 16, 20210Comments

Corporations Get “Woke”: No longer happy just to sell products and services, some corporations now presume to tell us how to run our lives. What should you do? Spend money more carefully.

Delta Airlines, which once employed my wife as a plane mechanic, can buzz off. Cola-Cola can forget its diabetes inducing cola products because I won’t drink any of them, even
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
April 11, 20210Comments

Bidenomics Headed for Crackup: Supply side economist explains where we’re going wrong.

Bidenomics will fail, especially if you are poor, a longtime Republican economic advisor warns. Arthur Laffer, an economic advisor to presidents Reagan and Trump, says the proposed Biden administration tax
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
March 26, 20210Comments

Young Taxpayers, Please Don’t Read This: There’s some big tax bills in your future

Our country possibly needs an Ernest Hollings or a Bill Proxmire, legendary senators who battled overspending. That’s because the idea of the big spending federal government, in an apparently bi-partisan
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
March 13, 20210Comments

Millions of Investors Need an Advisor? : But how does one find one and is he or her worth the fee?

I need an advisor but I just can’t find one. This has been the compliant of small investors for many years. It is the complaint of those starting out and of
by Gregory Bresiger
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