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Gregory on History
November 27, 20170Comments

What I Am Reading: The Tragedy of the Reformer Who Came Too Late: Gorbachev, His Life and Times

Author William Taubman (W.W. Norton & Company, New York, 693 pages) This fascinating doorstop biography documents the story of a Shakespearian figure who tried to do the impossible: Transform an evil
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
November 14, 20170Comments

New Yorkers Love Cheap Smokes: Smuggling butts into New York by the carload

What happens when one state’s taxes are much higher than another? Economic activity moves to the low tax state or, in some cases, the high tax state becomes a smuggler’s paradise. New
by Gregory Bresiger
Lifestyle
November 9, 20170Comments

The Cellphone Disease Comes to the Workplace: Does that young worker have nomophobia? What is that? It is something that can become as addictive as drugs.

Lots of times we hear this in the workplace or in homes today: “Put down the cellphone and get to work! Put down the cellphone and go to bed!” Many bosses
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
October 24, 20170Comments

Millions of Elderly Get Ripped Off: Billions of dollars stolen each year

The elderly tend to have most financial assets in the United States and in many other Western nations. So it should come as no surprise that the scammers often have
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
October 11, 20170Comments

Many Elderly Aren’t in a Rocking Chair: They won’t retire. And, as the birth rates slow down and fewer workers enter Western work forces, that can be a very good thing.

Many older American workers, with considerable skills and understanding of how to get things done, aren’t hitting the golf links, going to retirement parties or playing shuffleboard in retirement communities.
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
September 28, 20170Comments

People Should Be Allowed and Encouraged To Save More: New book explains why saving more is critical for you and your country. A Brooklyn bus driver discouraged in efforts to improve life for his family. The anti-saving mentality goes on and on thanks to a long-gone economist

Ralph Kramden, the bus driver in the never-ending television series “The Honeymooners,” was a working-class guy with a low income living in a Brooklyn apartment house in the mid 1950s.
by Gregory Bresiger
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