America’s Exceptionalism is the Key to Our Recovery

We pre-boomers grew up in a time when there was no doubt that this country was the world leader in virtually everything we could think of.  Our generation was born between 1930 and 1945, so we saw results of what a united people are capable of doing.  Rising from the ashes of the Great Depression, [...]

Pre-boomers are Coming Together as the Country Continues to Polarize

Will it take a crisis of cataclysmic proportions to shake us from our lofty ideological perches to unite Americans again?  Long gone is the patriotism of World War II; and, to lesser degrees, the citizens’ willingness to enter the First Gulf War and the initial reaction when the World Trade Centers were taken down by [...]

Public sector jobs used to pay less than private business. What happened?

As a pre-boomer, I remember the days when “public servants,” as those in the public sector were referred to, made much less than those employed by businesses because there was less risk and more benefits for those working for the government.  It was up to the individual to decide what they wanted before starting off [...]

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