Over the years, I have met many elected officials, more often than not,
Democrats who advocate sweeping changes to “redistribute wealth” or “reduce
income inequality.” More often than not, they fail to achieve
Is the Middle Class worse off?
As we celebrate Labor Day, there are many op-ed pieces being written about the
decline of the American middle class, particularly the “blue collar” jobs that
enabled
Venture capitalist Nick Hanauer gave a persuasive, but ultimately misleading,
TED lecture in the attached video clip in which he makes the argument that
reducing tax rates on the rich does not increase
We are observing the five-year anniversary of one of the most tumultuous months
in American economic history, September, 2008, when Lehman Brothers went
bankrupt, and in which the entire developed world narrowly avoided
Every once in a while, I am fortunate to read a book that presents a set of
insights that I am surprised I did not understand previously. Moreover, the
author describes a problem
I spent a significant part of my business career at Pitney Bowes. During that
time, as a company leader, I advocated and implemented a great deal of
innovation to improve the delivery or