Paul Brodsky: “Sorry, It Had To Be Said”

Being Here
‘As long as the roots are not severed, all is well. And all will be well in the garden.’
– Chauncey Gardner (Chance, the Gardner)
This piece takes a roundhouse swing at politics, real and imagined, and discusses critical economic issues that politicians should actually apply a little intelligence to, but are not. Capitalism will ultimately set things right, but it will have to overcome the political dimension’s best efforts to ignore real issues.
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The Real Deal
An important character trait for wealth creation today seems to be incuriosity – find out what’s working, hop on board, enjoy the ride and don’t ask questions. Growth and value metrics seem to matter less than they used to, and so investors have turned their gaze to macroeconomics and, gulp, politics.

This post was published at Zero Hedge on Aug 23, 2017.