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Bayard Waterbury is a retired legal professional. He is an expert in the area of commercial real estate transactions. He is a respected lecturer and writer in his area of expertise. He is a former Governor of the American Land Title Association. He is a published author in that discipline. He is also an expert in political economics and government, as well as a published submitter to Huffington Post. He has his own blog, Progressive Rationalism. He is widely read. He has written large numbers of poems, but never published. He welcomes email contacts.
(22 comments) SHARE Wednesday, November 21, 2012 Occupy Finds a Niche and a Moral Dilemma
This describes the Occupy Rolling Jubilee/Strike Debt program, as well as a major moral dilemma involved.
(7 comments) SHARE Tuesday, November 13, 2012 A Time for Clear-Headed Thinking about the "Fiscal Cliff"
This article attempts to clearly indicate that the "Fiscal Cliff" is a myth of epic proportions when we consider solutions or resolution without understanding how the US economy functions.
(6 comments) SHARE Monday, October 29, 2012 American History: Era of Greed and Destruction
This article describes the forces presently at work in the American and world economies which are destroying the common man.
(10 comments) SHARE Saturday, September 29, 2012 Education: Important for America
This article examines the value of education to our lives and the importance of what this country has as a task in educating ourselves and our children.
(1 comments) SHARE Sunday, September 16, 2012 Eric Holder, where are you?
This article is a critique of the Holder failure to prosecute any of Wall Steet criminality involved in the banking crisis.
(8 comments) SHARE Friday, September 14, 2012 What to do about American Politics
The article describes the author's suggestions to overcome the negative effects of money in elections and governance.