Memoir Politics

The Next Donald Trump

The Next Donald Trump No, I am not going to go off on Don Junior…though I easily could. And no, I am not going to wave the warning flag of autocracy by describing the dangers of not convicting him in this new Impeachment Trial such that another despot-in-waiting will rise to new atrocities…though I easily could and should. I want to talk a little about what is next for Donald J. Trump. I believe this…

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Memoir Politics Retirement

Seize the Day After Day

Seize the Day After Day For years I have adopted Carpe Diem as one of my personal themes. I have a copy of my 60th Birthday invitation which declares Carpe Diem. It was seeing that invitation on my office wall that caused me to think about how long I have been working to seize the day, over and over again. Today and tomorrow (as well as yesterday), I have been focused on seizing the moment…

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Love Memoir

Turning the Corner

Turning the Corner The deck, the deck, my kingdom for a deck. It has been eleven weeks since the work started on this damnable deck renovation. I had originally estimated (I thought conservatively) that it would take eight weeks. It now looks like I will be lucky if it is finished in thirteen weeks. That is a full quarter of a year, in this case the months of December, January and February. That’s a long…

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Business Advice Politics

A New World

The New World Yes, the market expected modest jobs growth of 50,000 in the first reporting of the new year, and the number fell short by 1,000 with non-farm job growth of 49,000, but unemployment, which was expected to stay at about 6.7% at least fell to 6.3%. Overall, I suspect the markets and economists will take that as good news for the economy. Jobs growth is one of the common measures that everyone agrees…

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Memoir

Super Bowl Sunday

Super Bowl Sunday .Today is the first Sunday in February, which makes it Super Bowl Sunday, which is deemed to be a quasi-National Holiday. I grew up both without a resident father and, for one half of my youth, outside the United States. What that means is that I am devoid of any spectator sports obsession of any kind, including for our national sport of football. I have a strange relationship with football anyway. At…

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Politics

Hitting the Low Note

Hitting the Low Note This morning, while watching the morning news on MSNBC, Gary and I spoke about the upcoming Second Impeachment trial of Donald Trump and what sort of vote we are likely to see. We have listened to many politicians and pundits alike saying that the outcome of the trial is a foregone conclusion and that Republicans show no ability to set aside partisan thinking and vote the facts and their conscience. People…

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Business Advice Memoir

You Can’t Win Against Crazy

You Can’t Win Against Crazy When I was a founding partner of a venture capital company that would up being very successful, I learned several important lessons. We had one company that failed early because the young, 23-year-old CEO started having a meltdown early on. He was a co-founder of his company and his partner was the reason we were in the investment in the first place. He got crosswise with that partner and used…

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Love Memoir

Getting Ornery

Getting Ornery Have you ever woken up on the wrong side of bed and had your day go sideways from there? I’m betting everyone can relate to that sensation. Well, this morning as I struggled to get out from under my new heavy blanket (that thing is headed for the sofa today on the theory that it does little good for my sleep in bed, but might help Kim or me nap better on the…

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Business Advice

The Stop Game Stop Game

The Stop Game Stop Game I have been asked by several friends to write about the Game Stop issue and whether this is a new trend with the little guy triumphing over the big institutional investors on Wall Street. I know that everyone loves an underdog story, a David and Goliath battle where the stone and sling slay the giant. Everyone wants this to be a turning point where the rich stop getting richer and…

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