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FOCUS, Morris: Divided federal government may help economy

FOCUS, Morris: Divided federal government may help economy

By Kyra Morris, contributing editor |  History shows the American economy prefers checks and balances.  Since 1945, the S&P 500 stock index under a divided federal government has had a 14 percent return whereas under a unified government the experience was 12 percent.  

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The 2020 elections are not completely over, yet the probability is for a Joe Biden presidency, a tight GOP majority in the U.S. Senate and a tighter Democratic majority in the U.S. House than before the election as more seats were taken by the GOP.  We will have a divided Congress at least for the next two years.  Assuming the eventual transition, how will history be written under this administration?  

First, political appointments will be meaningful and more competitive, particularly at independent commissions, such as the Securities and Exchange Commission, where personnel is policy.

by · 11/16/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Good news, Money, Views
"A New Description of Carolina", engraved by Francis Lamb (London, Tho. Basset and Richard Chiswell, 1676); via Wikipedia.

11/19: Early Thanksgiving here; Tonics for an unhappy America; More

IN THIS ISSUE of Charleston Currents #11.03  |  Nov. 19, 2018  

FOCUS: Looking back at Thanksgiving in early Charleston
COMMENTARY, Brack: Some tonics to soothe an unhappy America
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Morris Financial Concepts, Inc.
GOOD NEWS:  Homegrown Holiday Bazaar set for Dec. 1 on Johns Island
FEEDBACK: Great photo essay
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Who is this guy?
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA:  Carolina, the 1663 ship
CALENDAR: ARC’s Blood Battle is on

by · 11/19/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
FOCUS:  Cherny asks what would make your life better

FOCUS: Cherny asks what would make your life better

By Dimitri Cherny, special to Charleston Currents | What one or two things could the federal government do to make your life better?

That’s the question I’ve been asking everyone I meet on my www.BIKINGtheLowcountry.us adventure. I’ve now traveled, by bike or canoe, more than 550 miles over 47 days and asked hundreds of people that question. We’re a very diverse group here in the Lowcountry — racially, ethnically, religiously, politically, ideologically, economically, educationally, and of all ages. But after asking this question of hundreds of people, we ALL seem to agree on five things.

1. Universal single-payer healthcare.
2. Quality debt-free public education.
3. Strengthening Social security.
4. Improving the veteran’s support system,
5. Getting money out of politics.

by · 08/29/2016 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Good news