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12/30/20

According to journalist Robert J. Samuelson, “In politics, there’s a fine line between too much conviction and too little.”

12/29/20

Say what you will about the Trump Presidency, but during the time period of 2016 through 2019, huge gains were made among minorities. The net worth among blacks increased by 32.1% and by 63.6% for Hispanics compared to whites at 4%. A big reason for these historic gains was growth in businesses owned by blacks and Hispanics, up 13% and 63% respectively. That is until the government shutdowns. Again and again.

12/28/20

As Muhammad Ali once observed, “The man who views the world at 50 the same as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life.”

12/26/20

Helen Keller believed that “A happy life consists not in the absence, but in the mastery of hardships.”

12/25/20

Doctor Norman Vincent Peale said: “Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful.”

12/24/20

Charles Dickens wrote: “No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another.”

12/23/20

According to Comedian George Jessel, “The human brain is a wonderful thing. It starts working the moment you are born, and never stops until you stand up to speak in public.”

12/22/20

According to New York state’s contact tracing data, restaurants and bars account for only 1.4% of the virus spread while household gatherings make up nearly 74%. Those same numbers, plus or minus, probably apply to the other states as well, including California. So why the draconian shutdown of restaurants and other small businesses? And to what end other than the destruction of the state’s economy?

12/21/20

Advertising executive Howard W. Newton defined “tact” as “The knack of making a point without making an enemy.”

12/19/20

Publicist Michael Levine says that “Successful people are very lucky. Just ask any failure.”

12/18/20

Too many pols and pundits take Mark Twain’s advice to “Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please.”
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