A revolution is coming, it’s just not clear what it will concern yet. On Monday, Harry cast his eye on the changes we’re seeing in video streaming, and the way that sub-market is poised to take over the digital entertainment space. Then on Wednesday, he zoomed out quite a bit, focusing his attention on the kinds of social and political revolutions that seem to only come around every 250 years. Surprise, surprise: We’re entering into that part of the periodical cycle right now. Meanwhile, Rodney’s attention on Tuesday was on gas and oil pipelines, and what that could mean for both China and Russia — and, in turn, the U.S. His Thursday column was a bit more centered on domestic happenings. Even if you come into a bit of good luck, it’s best to have a plan for what to do with it. The holidays are coming quick. Best to have a plan for that, too. VISIT ECONOMY & MARKETS » This Week in Economy & Markets... I'm back in Puerto Rico after my near month of travel to Australia and then New York, and while I'm still exhausted, I'm glad to be back in the saddle and catching up on the news. And let me tell you: The news has not been good. Let's look at government stimulus… have you seen... Every year I participate in a college football pool. There are 30 lawyers and me. I love college football. Or rather, I love the idea of the sport. I like the notion of pulling for your alma mater or hometown team, all the young people excited to be part of a group, and the unpredictable... One of the main themes of my book, Zero Hour was that we are in a period of political and social revolution, the likes of which we haven't seen since the late 1700s, with the convergence of democracy with the American Revolution; free market capitalism; and the Industrial Revolution… 1776 was the year all three... Seven or eight years ago, I gave a speech in L.A. for a friend of mine, Chris Cordoba. Afterwards, we went out to dinner with some of his friends. They asked economic questions, and eventually the conversation turned to concerns about hotspots around the world. I had one big worry… the relationship between China and... |
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