You don't need to use the language of God to ask where the restrooms are.
The fundamental work of investment management is filtering. The question is what do you filter.
Hillary does nothing without careful calculation. She knows that politicians - provided they have real power - who bash entire industries tend to raise huge dollars from individuals in those industries. Certain types of politicians are drawn to this marketing technique because they think the 'bashing' also can be held up as proof that they are not being corrupted. This scheme is called 'putting the squeeze on. ' Does that phrase remind you of anything?
I'd always rather be lucky than smart.
The Internet has leveled the investment playing field.
The need for empowering investors to have information on the way their own money is invested is not going away.
Idling has always been my strong point.
To be impacted. Then, once a policy is determined, you call on them to help.
The Republicans need to work on registration and getting out their vote and their early voters and absentees. Grassroots stuff.
Letter from Mr. B: Why does a back scratch feel better coming from somebody else than if you do it yourself?