I’m not a do gooder. I’m a doer who has figured out that hands-on, eyeball-to-eyeball making a difference is a way to live a very full life.Whether he admits it or not, Bobby Sager does plenty of good in the places that need it to the m
Daily Archives: December 12, 2009
China’s Economy Is Still Recovering, But How About Ours?
China’s economic recovery accelerated in the third quarter, and November’s export numbers were the best in a year. Driving the recovery is major government stimulus and, importantly, massive lending by China’s banks.Meanwhile, in the U.S., our less-
No End in Sight to Govt. Spending Spree: $12.1T Debt Ceiling Set to Be Raised
Earlier this week, President Obama laid out his latest plan to promote job growth. On the delicate issue of how to pay for the program, Obama declared: “Even as we have had to spend our way out of this recession in the near term, we have begun to mak
Outlook 2010: The Dollar Holds the Key, Todd Harrison Says
It’s hard these days to forecast what’s going to happen in the next 12 minutes, much less the next 12 months. Still, as 2009 comes to a close, we can’t help but ask our guests to predict the big themes of 2010.Todd Harrison, CEO of Minyanville.com, is a s
The Business of Giving: Charities Navigate the Recession in a Post-Madoff World
Ten percent unemployment, foreclosures at an all-time high and an economy struggling to climb out of recession; many folks are in need this holiday season.Unfortunately, for those same reasons mentioned, many charities are struggling to raise money, just