Reality Check continued
- Article Dates:
- 2006
- All Months
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Here is the first in the series: December 9, 2005. This is the format for Friday's issue of my "Reality Check" e-letter.... keep reading
Here is a grim example of the products of America's tax-funded schools. Compare this to what Asian kids are doing.... keep reading
This is my initial offer on December 1, 2005 to answer subscribers' questions.... keep reading
Sadly, only one of these ads is still on-line for viewing -- my favorite: the Gap ad. Crank up your speakers . . . unless you're at the office. Call this "marketing research."... keep reading
You are either pulling ahead or falling behind. Here is how to pull ahead. It has worked for me. It can work for you.... keep reading
Prices like these could not last. They haven't. It was obvious to me in November, 2005. But it was not obvious to the poor saps who bought.... keep reading
Three quarters of a million new bachelor degree holders in science and engineering are entering the world marketplace each year. Wage competition is going to get fierce. American consumers will win. American producers won't.... keep reading
This November 15, 2005 article has come true for millions of home owners. The threat will acceletate in 2007. Don't ignore it.... keep reading
Why do parents subsidize the high-risk lifestyle of today's college students? Because of discrimination against non-graduates. There is a better, cheaper way to solve this problem.... keep reading
The economic statistics looked good as Greenspan prepared to depart as Federal Reserve Chairman. But the slowdown was coming. The party was ending. The hangover was coming.... keep reading
Do you have the millionaire mind? I had it early, and it really did make me a millionaire, although not back in 1960, when a million bucks was worth something. It began with three words.... keep reading
When the smart money starts moving out, the dumb money is about to disappear.... keep reading
The finances of the U.S. government were visibly out of control in the fall of 2005. In a boom year, debt was going through the roof. What will happen in the next recession?... keep reading
What goes up can come down. What goes up in a mania can come down hard. Liquidity was drying up in the fall of 2005 -- a prelude of things to come.... keep reading
Delphi's bankruptcy in 2005 pointed to the future of unionized manufacturing industries: union members have no future.... keep reading
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