My Fellow Compassionate Capitalists: Last week Catherine and I found ourselves in New York City once again. The last time we were there it was the start of the great Covid panic and the city had literally cleared out/locked down overnight. It was the zombie apocalypse! We had the city to ourselves and we literally […]
Monthly Archives: November 2021
My Fellow Compassionate Capitalists: You cannot spend enough money to eliminate poverty… however you can spend enough money to eliminate wealth. This is a subject I happen to know a little bit about. I grew up in a great home and had the latest and greatest of everything. I’m sure I was spoiled, however when […]
My Fellow Compassionate Capitalists: The first part of my childhood I was a complete and total nerd. I absolutely loved school. I loved the library. I loved books. I was annoyed by people who were sociable. I could not understand why perfection when it came to grades and test scores… was not everyone’s objective. It […]
My Fellow Compassionate Capitalists: As a child of the 70s and 80’s I grew up listening to Bruce Springsteen and John Cougar Mellencamp as well as Ronald Reagan talking about pride in America. Lee Iacocca…. The Pride is Back commercials. Mom, baseball, and homemade apple pie! My dad instilled in me that if I was […]