Unfortunately, we are again unable to blog this week. We are optimistic about being able to resume next Sunday (Nov. 6).
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Don't worry!
There are more important things in life.
Posted by: Andreas Moser | 10/28/2011 at 04:00 PM
Not sure what's going on, but whatever is happening you guys be careful and be safe!!
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Posted by: JamesNT | 10/29/2011 at 10:14 AM
Looking forward to next week!
Posted by: Andres | 10/30/2011 at 06:00 AM
This hiatus has revealed that I may have a very serious and unhealthy addiction to your blog.
Cheers, gentlemen. Looking forward to your return.
Posted by: GG | 10/30/2011 at 09:23 AM
Looking forward to a commentary on Occupy Wall Street
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Posted by: ismail | 10/31/2011 at 01:47 PM
Highly grateful to this blog! I am optimistic about next week too!
Posted by: WT | 11/01/2011 at 06:57 AM
We all miss one here and there! I don't think your readers will mind.
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Their last three posts were perhaps their most insightful in months. Keep up the good work!
Ok, that was perhaps unkind (I just disagree with them half the time). I hope that they and their families are in good health, and must acknowledge that it is gracious of them to remind their readers that they haven't forgotten them.
Posted by: MrTurtle | 11/03/2011 at 12:47 AM
It seems a tough time to hew to the "Chicago school" theory of "hands off". Or for monentary theory? We're awash in capital with nearly zero rates of real interest, the Fed considering buying mortgages to lower the sub 5% rates available....... and still we're on a downward spiral except for corporate profits.
Posted by: Jack | 11/03/2011 at 07:55 PM
Godspeed, Your Honor.
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We miss you
Posted by: David | 11/04/2011 at 05:56 AM
I am highly appreciative of this blog. Looking forward to next week.
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Sunday we got up to a down-pour, and headed to the early service at our church. Our church has just completed a huge add on that has more than doubled the size of the church and it was the first Sunday in the new sanctuary. It was a beautiful service, and it was packed! After church we headed home to change since it was much cooler than expected, then we headed out to my parents and it rained the entire drive, thankfully nothing severe although we were a little late. We had a delicious lunch and then the kids had egg hunt #2. My mom has a huge basket of fake apples in her living room, and David always plays with them, instead of putting eggs in his basket, he loaded it up with apples.
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We have nothing like that in place or even in mind. Instead those desperate for any kind of job are to work longer hours for less pay and be appreciative for their opportunity.
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The bitter truth is that the employment prospects for a recent college grad are far more grim, especially full-time employment in their field of study.
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The Occupy Movement and everyone else worried about earnings inequality should be emphasizing the need to find ways to encourage more high school dropouts and high school graduates to get the required background and study habits so that they can, and want to, continue on for a college education.
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