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Keithstg

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  1. Uh, ok. So much for typing away on a ski lift. Would you dispute that "technological innovation" has been the greatest generator of wealth over the course of our lifetimes, and that "technological innovation" has been, to be charitable, disproportionately housed in one nation, and furthered through the same nation's capital markets? I suppose the musical example you link to above is an example of innovation, and that's great - I honestly have no knowledge of classical music. Of course, not the kind of innovation we are talking about, and Russia's economy is down to basically being a Citgo with a gun store attached to it. Also, strikes me that the discussion has moved from wealth tax vs. income tax and if that's not useful, my bad. In sum for me, income tax - sure. I'd even pay more than I currently do. Wealth tax - no thanks. Prudent estate planning will allow much, if not all, of the estate tax to be avoided, and other "wealth tax" methods seem to serve as campaign rhetoric (for and against) as opposed to actionable policy principles.
  2. It’s easy to not be convinced, but consider the fact that nearly every innovation or groundbreaking technology in our lifetime came principally from one place, and was furthered by that same place's capital structure and financial markets. Not an accident. Taxes, wealth, etc are nuanced topics and in general I sum my thoughts up thusly - I support programs that provide for equality of opportunity, not equality of outcome. We clearly have a long way to go re: equality of opportunity and should do more via legislation and taxes where appropriate. I’m also intrigued with the idea of universal basic income and it’s applicability in the U.S. So much of this issue is dominated by specious and false claims on both sides that it’s hard to separate wheat from chaff.
  3. Haque’s work is indeed overly simplistic, which is why critics (academic and non) have had a field day with it in general, and with the New Capitalist Manifesto in specific. I heard him attempt to interview an actual business person in person at SX - unimpressive. Half the crowd or more was exasperated and walked out. Re: Alger, I think hard work, courage, determination and honesty are useful narratives, regardless of politics.
  4. Because that one citizen developed something that fundamentally changed commerce (or infrastructure, or finance, or or or). This is a slippery slope that inevitably ends in these statements- no one person should be worth (insert arbitrary number here), or make (insert another arbitrary number) - and less innovation across the board.
  5. You weren't asking me, but totally opposed. Probably the most blatant government cash grab that exists.
  6. Ditto Corduroy in terms of wine mark-ups. Lots of excellent values. Not sure how the food is currently, but if the fancy bottle is from the US, Charlie Palmer steak will not charge corkage.
  7. Of course, that assumes that his win-loss and era remained the same through the worst of the Angelos years (they wouldn’t have) and that the bbwa care about career Orioles, writ-large (they don’t). If Moose stays an Oriole, he’s Jack Morris, and eventually gets elected by the veterans committee.
  8. One one-hitter, and near perfect-game, was for NY against Boston on national tv. This aside, IMO if Moose stays in Baltimore he doesn’t make the hall of fame. He needed the big stage and platform that NY afforded.
  9. It's fascinating to me that (a) this has happened before and (b) Halladay is also going in with no logo. Had no clue, and what are the odds of two in the same class!
  10. If current worst owners: MLB: Peter Angelos NHL: Peter Karamanos (Carolina Hurricanes - for moving the team from Hartford) NBA: James Dolan NFL: Daniel Snyder (honorable mention: Jimmy Haslam)
  11. Mike Mussina played his *entire* Orioles career alongside Cal Ripken - but somehow was the main attraction?! Uhh... The Orioles were under .500 for the final three years of Mussina's career with them. While his departure didn't help, it's not like the O's weren't already in the "morass of mediocrity", or whatever. Finally, a very charitable reading of the O's from '97-2012 as mediocre. No single star pitcher, Moose or not, pitching every fifth game, tops, was going to help that mess. Postscript: And all Showalter did was break a 14 year streak of not making the playoffs, taking them to the playoffs three times in 7 years.
  12. You raise a good point - my meal at Bistro Francais in the waning days was pretty poor. That said, still some gems on the list, and I'll be in the neighborhood.
  13. Proof is a legendary DC restaurant. Short notice of the closing, but would be great to have a Dr.com dinner during the waning days to take advantage of some wine deals, if possible. I will definitely be in a time or two to pay my respects.
  14. I can see this - in retrospect I wonder how it never bothered me, honestly! Market Lunch is also much, much, better on weekdays.
  15. Good to know - menu looks great. We occasionally head "over the mountain". Winchester isn't exactly the "country", though...
  16. I was going to say LdH, Vina Cubillo- same style to Tondonia, lower price point as an experiment.
  17. Please don't take this the wrong way as it isn't directed at you per se, but often "fair price" translates into "an arbitrary number I picked out with no regard for the underlying cost of goods, real estate, and labor, or recognition that a profit must be made". Sadly, we are not on the Hill much anymore, but in the eight or so years we lived there we frequented Market Lunch. In fact, my wife is still miffed that they won't add a crabcake to the Brick sandwich.
  18. Just catching up on this thread. Saw the Stuckey interview linked on Wineberserkers a while ago - very interesting. I agree that a 100 selection list of wines is sufficient (even if "curated" makes me nauseous) - my go to when in doubt is also Rioja - well, that or CNDP. Another bellwether for me is orange wine. If a list has a lot of it and/ or it's being heavily pushed, odds are I should just drink beer.
  19. We used Distinctive Building Group for our major kitchen remodel and were extremely impressed with the results. PIctures of the completed project are on their website along with testimonials.
  20. So much for Britton not pitching again last year (or at all)... https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2019/01/yankees-zach-britton-progressing-toward-agreement.html
  21. Wow. What a run 701 had. Great, under the radar spot. Had always had solid meals there - and 701 was a trailblazer in that neighborhood.
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