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Passive And Active Investing

January 22, 2019
by Caroline Miller
activing investing, brokkers, money managers, mutual funds, mutual funds pegged to an index, passive investing, transaction fees
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Recently, I sat down to tea with a longtime acquaintance.  She wanted to talk about her broker.  He’d earned money for her over the years, but she resented his fees each time she bought or sold a stock.  She also wanted to reduce her taxes.  To that end, she’d made an appointm
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Thoughts About Revolution, Reform, And Liberation

January 21, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Activists in Conservative Country, Hillary Clinton, Martin Luther King, radical thinking, Riley Griffin, Saul Alinsky, The Fellowship of The Wing, Tim Murphy
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I opened my ACLUmagazine, recently, to read a young woman’s statement:  “I realized that I didn’t want to work within the system anymore.  I wanted to help reform it.” (Activists in Conservative Country,” by Tim Murphy, ACLUmagazine, Winter 2019, pg. .) I understood her wo
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Thoughts On The Trump Bull… Market

January 17, 2019
by Caroline Miller
death of unions, Donald Trump, income inequality, Medicare, national deficit, Peter Coy, raising taxes on the wealthy, small businesses, tax cuts, The Trump Slump
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Trump has always been a president untroubled by his contradictions. When the stock market is up, he takes his bow center stage.  When it’s down, he blames Jerome Powell, his appointment as Chair of the Federal Reserve Board.  Conventional wisdom discounts either position.  “…
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The Heart Has A Lonely Hunger

January 16, 2019
by Caroline Miller
health effects of loneliness, individualism versus community, loneliness, the consequence of a freelance society
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A friend I hadn’t seen for almost a year dropped by for tea the other day.  As the leaves steeped in the pot, she folded her hands in front of her.  “I’ve decided to get a dog.”  The quizzical look in her eyes made the statement seem more like a question.  “Should I?”
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There Is No Them And Us

January 14, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Donald Trump, Heart Land, James Wolcott, Jason McDaniel, Middle America, racism among Trump supporters, Sean McElee, the dust bowl era, universal health care, Woebegone
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With the Democrats in control of the U. S. House, President Donald Trump seems to be reviving his base with fiery rhetoric.  We all know who members of that base are — Woebegone innocents of earlier days, a time when, if corn prices flourished, so did the nation. As a kid, my f
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Science, Social Science And Jelly

January 11, 2019
by Caroline Miller
black holes, event horizon, Kiera Butler, Open Science Framework, publish or perish, science versus social science
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Wherever there are humans, there is a pecking order.  In the field of research, the dividing line lies between science and social science.  Hard science works with data that can be measured and the results verified by others.  Social sciences can sometimes seem a little more like j
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Crypto Money — Virtual Or Real?

January 10, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Bitcoin, Cambridge Analytica, crypto money, data collection on the web, Gregory Barber, real and virtual money, social media, Solid, Tim Berners-Lee, Wibson
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Living in the real world and the virtual one may be more than my simple mind can handle.  My fear gets worse when I realize the virtual world is  split in two — between the worldwide web and the dark web. Add to that bifurcation, my need to  remember there are two kinds of mo
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More Secrets Than Victoria Imagined

January 09, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Cher, Daniela Karnuts, Hollywood bling, Modest fashion, Modist, Paula Knight, Vernona Collection, Victoria's Secret
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Daniela Karnuts, a fashion designer with Safiyaa in the U. K. observes “A woman is never attractive if she is not comfortable in her skin.” (The Modest Moment,” by Paula Knight, Bloomberg Businessweek, Dec. 17, 2018, pg. 69.)   Karnuts is not talking about real skin, of course
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When Free Is Less Than A Good Price

January 08, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Apple, Facebook, Jeffery Hammerbacher, Mark Zuckerberg, Netflix, Zeynap Tufekci
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Over the holidays, a couple  introduced me to their son who was visiting from Boston.  As he was a young man, I asked what he did for a living.  He said he was a medical researcher and was working on a drug for multiple sclerosis.  A lump hardened in my throat as I remembered a br
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Donald Trump Isn’t A Typical Politician. Happily This Isn’t a Typical Country

January 07, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Anna Edgerton, budget deficit, China & US trade war, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, David Hoppe, Donald Trump, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Marc Goldwein, Paul Ryan, Simon Kennedy
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Donald Trump doesn’t reason like a typical politician and has no fiscal discipline, says David Hoppe, Paul Ryan’s former chief of staff.  (“Hey, Paul Ryan, What’s Up?” by Anna Edgerton, Bloomberg Businessweek, Dec. 17, 2018, pg. 40.)  Hoppe blames Trump for a looming finan
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