I am glad you are enjoying the non-economic posts. Moneythoughts can deal with many things as I am finding out from the comments. But, we in America have some serious problems with the way money, banking and investing are run. Our government has a role to play and yet there are those that would like the government to turn off all of the traffic lights for Wall Street. Unfortunately, the pedestrians get run over when this happens. The bankers are driving the big trucks and they don't give a rat's ass about what happens to those in the crosswalk trying to get to the other side of the street. And, to make matter worse, our politicians look the other way and pretend that traffic lights for Wall Street are not needed. So, I try to write about the need for regulations and such.
Retired after working with investment securities and portfolios for over 35 years. My interest in politics, history and the economy will provide a jump off for moneythoughts. From time to time I will post pieces of my artwork. I call my artwork political satire and I welcome your comments. I am available to speak or write economic commentary for money managers, brokerage firms or anyone else that thinks my ideas offer something worth while.
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Peace to you, Fred. I hope you're having a great weekend too.
Shalom shalom!
I'm enjoying your non-economic posts. Nice ideas and pretty photos.
I am glad you are enjoying the non-economic posts. Moneythoughts can deal with many things as I am finding out from the comments. But, we in America have some serious problems with the way money, banking and investing are run. Our government has a role to play and yet there are those that would like the government to turn off all of the traffic lights for Wall Street. Unfortunately, the pedestrians get run over when this happens. The bankers are driving the big trucks and they don't give a rat's ass about what happens to those in the crosswalk trying to get to the other side of the street. And, to make matter worse, our politicians look the other way and pretend that traffic lights for Wall Street are not needed. So, I try to write about the need for regulations and such.
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