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" ... From an economics standpoint, this year’s state ballot initiatives were a mixed bag. Voters in Colorado, Illinois, and California made some good economic decisions, but Florida voters made life more difficult for their fellow Floridians who will be priced out of the state’s labor market. Fortunately, it is possible for voters to choose differently in the future, and hopefully voters and government officials have the prudence to adjust policies accordingly once new information arrives. ... "
" ... Here’s why: Setting aside U.S. Treasury Securities, most investments are in companies, not in the government. So, fiscal policy matters, just not over 24 hours like the news media sometimes will make it seem. What matters far more is what decision-makers at public companies choose to do, which is why prudence is required when investing in the stock market. ... "
" ... That’s, of course, provided that Biden can get these ambitious undertakings approved on Capital Hill. His Democrats have a one-vote margin in the Senate, where the filibuster remains a potent weapon that Republicans can wield. The Dems’ House majority is bigger, although hardly overwhelming. With the change in the White House control, GOP leaders in Congress are rediscovering the party’s traditional fiscal prudence. ... "
" ... They are cautious in the delivery of their communications. This may be because a company is public and statements can impact the market, or because experience has taught them to exercise prudence, particularly when a topic skirts the boundaries of trade secrets. But regardless, a compelling story can be told without noting specifics and compromising integrity. ... "
" ... Though Ross might be perceived as crass, his statements on Thursday do raise some pertinent questions. Should executives at U.S.-based companies with offices in China consider the prudence of maintaining significant business interests there? Every few years, the Asian country is adversely affected by strong virus strains. Executives must consider the health risks of their employees. If they feel that they won't be safe, it might be shrewd to select other countries to relocate their operations, including bringing back jobs to the U.S. ... "