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Author: Ben Solomon

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The St Osm Show is Ben Solomon’s view of life in the US. An interpretation of what is happening in business and the economy without taking a partisan political perspective. No whining, just plain common sense backed by solid insights.
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Even though our government has some idea of what living wages should be, I explain that if we take the long term view, that living wages are insufficient to support a consumer based economy. Enjoy, and write your comments below, subscribe, and tell your friends and family.
JCN=0, AOC=1

JCN=0, AOC=1

2019-02-2812:31

David (AOC) beat Goliath (JCN). It is refreshing to see a fighter in Congress. Using my business experience I explain what went wrong with the Amazon’s New York HQ2 deal. It is not what you think it was.   Enjoy, subscribe and tell your friends.
In this episode, I explain how you lose money if you are not careful with your savings and mortgage payments. I have included to links (i) to helping you understand the value of budgeting by help you see where your money is going and (ii) how to figure out what mortgage rates work for you … Read More Read More
Who is Lying to You?

Who is Lying to You?

2019-02-1709:55

In this Episode 3, Who is Lying to You?, I explain why Millennials lean left. It is neither due to the successful efforts of the Democratic party, nor to the failures of the Republican party. It goes much deeper.
Fixing Capitalism

Fixing Capitalism

2019-02-1120:13

Can Capitalism be fixed? I start with a daring thought, and use real world examples from my own life to explain in layman’s terms 7 proposed fixes for capitalism and discuss their strengths and weaknesses. I settle on 2 that are most likely to succeed.
Business owners beware, your segment of the economy may be disappearing soon, in your lifetime. Unthinkable, right? This episode reviews the fundamentals of capitalism. Why it works and why it does not. When it does not it severely shrinks the middle class consumer economy.
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