We love our cars. Driving is as American as apple pie. Collectively, we’ve been steadily driving more each year for the past 25 years. It’s a testament to the significance of the financial crisis of 08-09′ that for the first time in 25 years we drove less in 2008. Noticeably less. It appears that is turning around. A positive sign that perhaps we’ve bottomed out and driving out of the hole we’ve dug. Four-wheel drive sounds good about now.
Juan Enriquez has some practical advice for the new administration and for all of us. We can indeed crawl our way out of the economic hole we’ve dug for ourselves. Provided we throw away the shovel and change our ways. Good luck to all of us!
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Kudos to Thomas Friedman and his “Why How Matters” op-ed piece in today’s New York Times. As the crushing volume of analyses, assignments of blame, and prescriptive cures regarding our current economic troubles bears down upon us, look no further than Friedman’s brief article and a book published 167 years ago for a root cause [...]
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