Help Obama concentrate on faltering economy, rising foreign threats
On Wednesday, the White House reached out on social media, asking for questions and comments concerning the best way forward for America. Published January 21, 2015
Charles Ortel became a lapsed member of the silent majority in August 2007 when he began alerting the public to dangers posed by structural changes in the global economy. Since then, Mr. Ortel has appeared in the print, radio and television media with increasing frequency. Brass Tacks will attempt to offer nonpartisan perspective on factors contributing to the unresolved, burgeoning crisis and discuss potential solutions. Mr. Ortel graduated from Horace Mann School, Yale College and Harvard Business School.
On Wednesday, the White House reached out on social media, asking for questions and comments concerning the best way forward for America. Published January 21, 2015
SharesThe State of the Union is perilous, as you can tell for yourself by considering the information available online published by the Obama administration itself. Published January 18, 2015
SharesWhat is it about cartoon images and radical Islamist jihad that makes it so difficult for educated men and women in the Obama administration to embrace informed reasoning, make sensible choices, and defend the best interests of America and of our long-standing allies? Published January 15, 2015
SharesAs restorative pageantry unfolds in Paris following an horrific week, tectonic plates that underlie global commerce and international security continue clashing. This new year in which we commemorate the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II is already fraught with peril. Published January 11, 2015
SharesThe biggest story not yet covered appropriately in mainstream media plays out now in Egypt, where President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi attacks the root causes of continuing conflict between certain adherents of Islam and freedom-loving secularists, in defiance of President Obama and of fierce critics. Published January 8, 2015
SharesEach January, investors start scouring for bargains, and, at first blush, the beaten-down Brazilian stock market seems to offer some fertile hunting ground. Published January 5, 2015
SharesThat was quick. Less than one week following latest warnings that President Obama is instigating conflict with Russia replete with profound dangers for America and for our dwindling coterie of allies, Vladimir Putin is hardly bowing to accentuating pressures. Published December 30, 2014
SharesAs working people close out another year in economic purgatory, President Obama defiantly promotes tales of progress on numerous fronts that fall apart under inspection — the American economy is not out of danger, the gulf between the wealthy and the dispossessed is not narrowing, and global peace is certainly far from hand. Published December 28, 2014
SharesThe American economy surges, while stock market indices soar higher, and the U.S. dollar remains the currency of choice for global investors. Not so fast. Published December 24, 2014
SharesAfter creepy elements inside North Korea suddenly humbled a Hollywood powerhouse via cyberspace, Americans should think more clearly about how technology will affect our highly leveraged nation in the months to come. Published December 21, 2014
SharesWhen stock market investors demand dividend yields that are substantially higher than interest rates, they are screaming out a message the wider public should note well — financial sophisticates do not believe the economic-growth story that the Obama administration so ham-handedly still tries to sell. Published December 14, 2014
SharesWeeks away from reaping consequences of the past November election bloodbath, President Obama and tone-deaf partisans signal they may do what they can to tip power away from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in national elections that will be held inside Israel on March 17, 2015. Published December 10, 2014
SharesThe latest exercise in deceit and in journalistic malpractice began Friday morning when the Bureau of Labor Statistics trumpeted unexpected "success" on the challenging employment front — in theory, 321,000 jobs were created during November, a number far above analysts' expectations Published December 7, 2014
SharesThe stage is set for one of the last acts defining President Obama's foreign policy legacy — with the opening of the long awaited trial against Egypt's ousted leader Mohamed Morsi Thursday morning in Cairo, soon the world may learn in stark detail just how duplicitous the Obama administration has been in pretending to work assiduously against radical jihadist Islamists since Jan. 20, 2009. Published December 3, 2014
SharesGigantic, centrally administered organizations do more harm than good to households that struggle to contend with threats posed by the rapid pace of technological change. Published November 30, 2014
SharesThe current occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. needs care little about "those who did not vote" and even less concerning foreign citizens who persistently break American immigration and employment laws. Published November 23, 2014
SharesRussia and China might enable and facilitate the overthrow of Mideast monarchs and other backward-looking states, all of which offer rich economic prizes that seem ripe for the plucking. Published November 20, 2014
SharesUnscathed after Halloween in Manhattan's West Village, and starting to make preparations for Thanksgiving, I cannot stop thinking about twinkling Twitter. Are common shares of this 2006 vintage startup delectable candy or spoiled fowl? Published November 16, 2014
SharesHow things have changed since that heady evening in November 2008, when President-elect Barack Obama beamed hope globally. Published November 12, 2014
SharesA friend once hid an elephant in plain sight for months. Are Mark Zuckerberg, management, venture capitalists, investment bankers, stock market analysts, traders and securities' market regulators all concealing a different kind of animal underneath the facade presented in Facebook's public financial disclosures? Published November 9, 2014
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