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Corporate Offshore Tax Havens

One of the major contributors to US revenues had been corporate taxes. With globalization, more corporations are storing revenues off-shore, Continue reading →

US Congress Perceived As Corrupt

As if it wasn’t sad enough that only 8% of Americans have confidence in the US Congress, Americans now think Continue reading →

Chernobyl And Nature And Us

The nuclear accident at Chernobyl was and is horrendous. Millions of people were affected, either directly by relocation (and probable Continue reading →

Giving The Poor Money

The poor are undercapitalized. So, rather than devising programs that apply systemic solutions to a demographic or regional population, maybe Continue reading →

Photonic Memory

Maybe there should be a category for “important to most, but only understandable to a few”. For the first time, Continue reading →

Gun Death Data

In ten years, guns killed 346,681 Americans. A large portion of the population supports gun rights and significant resources are Continue reading →

Longevity Inequality

The good news is that we are living longer. The bad news is that “we” describes an average. It turns Continue reading →

We Are Living Longer

The fact that we are living longer is good news that can easily be taken for granted, and even overshadowed by Continue reading →

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