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" ... By refusing to find in the Commerce Clause any authorization for Congress to impose a health-insurance mandate on individuals, the Court finally decided to limit the Commerce Power to prevent, in the chief justice’s words, “open[ing] a new and potentially vast domain of congressional authority.” Instead, the Court opted to open another door into that same impetuous vortex by validating a vast expansion of congressional power to regulate personal behavior via taxation: ... "
" ... If I cajoled them to, my kids could scratch out some tear-jerking pleas for the President to put an end to nightmares, lost stuffed animals, and illnesses of all kinds. Yet that really shouldn’t be the impetuous for nation-altering legislation. Grown-ups—including politicians—may have a duty to offer children reassurance after a trauma, but we cannot pretend that we have the power to wipe bad things out of existence. ... "
" ... Patience is certainly a virtue when it comes to financial planning. Analyzing the various factors in the context of your financial goals will help to minimize the impetuous thoughts that lead to bad decision making and equally bad investment performance. Although psychologists specializing in money management suggest that people need 6–12 months to recuperate from the emotions stemming from a life-changing capital distribution, just waiting for clarity is not the answer. Individuals should use the time to analyze their decision making and to craft a comprehensive financial plan that can help point them toward the ultimate investment decision. ... "
" ... President Trump’s impetuous nature leans toward asking for immediate and punitive actions. This tendency runs counter to many administrators, who patiently conduct full reviews before taking executive action. How many times have we heard the campaign rhetoric that China would be labeled a currency manipulator on day one, or that we were going to slap a 45% duty on China to help stem the huge trade deficit? The proof, as we say, is in the pudding. ... "
" ... We live in uncivil times. From our relationships to politics and business, it seems as though the longstanding expectation of decorum has given way to our more impetuous, brutish, and petty inclinations. ... "