Category: The Big Us

Violence

I’m initially going a bit off the financial-health reservation today, to write about something that’s been on my mind since Tuesday night. But fear not. The last few paragraphs of this piece bring it all on home to the ultimate financial reality each of us faces each and every day: […]

Space Shuttles and Scarcity: It Takes a Willing Country

The Bay Area just wonk bonkers watching the Space Shuttle Endeavor, as it flew over, low, atop a modified 747, on its way to its final resting place in Southern California. We don’t build those things any more. Or fly them into low outer space. I think that’s a shame […]

On the Rarified Fringe of the Financial Media Trail with Blodget and EPI

In the great unraveling of the Internet bubble in the year 2000, the rise and fall of Henry Blodget was among the biggest, gossipy’est, schedenfreude’iest stories of all. In 2003, under allegations of publicly touting the very same high-flying Internet stocks that he was simultaneously selling for his own account, […]

Life in the Little City and Papa John’s Couple’a Dimes

I’ve lived in SFCA for a long time. And during that time I’ve grown totally accustomed to seeing all sorts of people out and about who, all things being equal, really ought to be getting help somewhere other than in the general environs of public space. Call them what you […]

Knowin’ Komen: Being Smart About the Charities You Bring Into Your Life

This piece is about how to make smart decisions when lending your support to a charity. To get there, we’ll use as a jumping off point the story, much in the news the past ten days, of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure® charity no-go’ing, and then un-no-go’ing, its […]

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