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August 14, 20180Comments

The Credit Card Bill Is Too Damn High!: And I’m still paying for a car I don’t have

Many Americans learned nothing about basic money management over the past decade. They lived through the recession of 2008 when they suddenly couldn’t pay credit card bills, and have apparently forgotten
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
August 6, 20180Comments

The City Is a Good Place for a “Low Risk” Crime: Anti-Smoking Efforts Can Backfire

Perhaps even virtue has need of limits. That’s because a good thing---such as persuading people that smoking is a bad thing---can go too far. We see it here in New York, where
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
July 25, 20180Comments

Are You a MoneySense Person or a Money Mad Person?: The Mentality of Thrift Versus the Mentality of Buy Everything Now.

Many people say they want to be financially comfortable; to be free of the need to work for somebody and required to be part the rat race. But, as with
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
July 21, 20180Comments

Ben’s Best Destruction—A Reminder of Why Americans Need to Rediscover Jefferson and Decentralization: Lord Acton, along with the traditional friends of limited government, believed in limited government

“The government that governs least, governs best. The government that is best is closest to the people.” Here, in essence, was the Jeffersonian philosophy of limited government that made America a
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
July 13, 20180Comments

Ben’s Best, Kosher Deli, Queens Institution, Dies: A symbol of countless other small businesses driven to a premature death by relentless regs and taxes imposed by a distant, uncaring, city government.

Recently I attended a wake in Rego Park, Queens, a county which is unfortunately a part of New York City. It was the end of a wonderful kosher deli that
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
July 9, 20180Comments

Why Is Your Adult Son or Daughter Still Living in the Basement?: Job recruiting professionals say maybe he or she doesn’t have a good resume or doesn’t know how to sell his or her skills. Warning for resume writers—don’t drone on and on.

My son or daughter graduated from a good university but can’t find a first job. Such is the complaint of some parents who toiled to ensure that a son or daughter
by Gregory Bresiger
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