Category Archives: MN Gordon
Warning Signs of a Financial Vesuvius
The Day Mount Vesuvius Blew “Injustice, swift, erect, and unconfin’d, Sweeps the wide earth, and tramples o’er mankind” – Homer, The Iliad Everything was just the way it was supposed to be in Pompeii on August 24, 79 A.D. The … Continue reading
The Decline of Per Capita Wealth
Yesterday was a momentous day. According to the State of World Population 2011, published by the United Nations Population Fund, it was the day world population topped 7 billion people. We find this to be momentous not just for the … Continue reading
Bringing About Our Own Special Misery
Consumer confidence laid a rotten egg in October. The Conference Board’s index of consumer sentiment was reported Wednesday at 39.8…its lowest reading since March of 2009. To put this in perspective, during a robust economy, consumer confidence readings are at … Continue reading
The Euro is Done
The November issue of National Geographic tells of the recent discovery of the Staffordshire Hoard – a treasure of gold, silver, and garnet military objects from the early Anglo-Saxon era that had been buried in the English countryside for 1300 … Continue reading




