There are 229 millionaires in Congress. The exact number is hard to determine since Congress members reveal their finances in ranges. But according to the Center for Responsive Politics, 43% of congress members had a net worth of over $1 million in 2018. That’s 43%, over seven times the...
We think he would speak and write differently if he were alive today. Lawyer-Speak and Legalese. Of the lamer lawyer-centric institutions, only "Professionalism" and "Work-Life Balance" are more embarrassing, abused and irrelevant, and more likely to undermine clients, than the way in which...
By 1980, baby boomers were in their first decade of homeownership in places such as Silicon Valley and the New York City suburbs of Westchester County. They rapidly became NIMBYs, vehemently opposing affordable housing in their neighborhoods. Many were Clinton Democrats. They went on ...
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“GenerationY” or the “Millenial Generation” (born 1980s and 1990s and becoming adult in the new millenium) are now making up an increasing percentage of the workforce; they are said to be spoilt by doting parents, to have structured lives, to be used to teamwork and diverse people in...
“But he wanted to do it literally with people from the book. Whereas, I wanted to do the reaction of the nation as a whole. We flipped a coin and I won. We made a deal that whoever lost would get a financial percentage of the other fellow’s book. He’s going to write a ...
And last but not least,it is an obsession.Before I put these people in the MRI machine,I would ask them all kinds of questions.But my most important question was always the same.It was: "What percentage of the day and night do you think about this person?"And indeed, they would say...
Their parents marched for equal rights and felt the impact of Kennedy’s assassination, possibly giving them a stronger sense of social responsibility. Skyrocketing costs in housing and education in the 1980s and 1990s, coupled with intense competition from overachieving Baby Boomers, may also have ...