Widening Disconnect When starting the research for my books , “The Quiet Rich” and “Reawakening the American Dream” , I was serving corporate agendas and getting paid well to do so but had explicit concerns about the current state of affairs. I warned that derivative abuses and credit concerns at the highest levels could cause […]
The 2018 AHA Majors Report Benjamin M. Schmidt
THE HISTORY BA SINCE THE GREAT RECESSION The 2018 AHA Majors Report Benjamin M. Schmidt Since the economic crisis of 2008, the pattern of undergraduate majors has been shifting across American higher education. Of all the major disciplines, history has seen the steepest declines in the number of bachelor’s degrees awarded. In 2008, the National […]
Amerigo
Amerigo By Kevin J. Palmer under American Dream Amerigo, Christopher Columbus, Kevin J. Palmer, The Quiet Rich As an author I’m learning my industry is not much different than it was in 1507. Because some 60 years after the discovery of movable type, curiosity about sea voyages of the previous two decades was escalating and an enterprising author named […]
No Need for Divide When Growing Rich and Leading a Good Life
No Need for Divide When Growing Rich and Leading a Good Life By Kevin J. Palmer under American Dream behavioral health, financial services, Kevin J. Palmer, The Quiet Rich, wealth management On a Thanksgiving trip back east to my parents’ home a few years ago I listened to my father’s version of how our country’s social values have embarrassingly declined. […]
In 1942, the U.S. Government Invoked the War Status
Politicians could never be trusted. Even in the golden age those shysters lied. In 1942, the U.S. Government invoked the war status to proclaim the rationing of gasoline and distributed A-cards or B-cards. The public was sympathetic with WWII being fought and it was clear America needed to conserve fuel. The real reason that government […]
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