MORRIS: These taxing times test my patience
If I really thought a tax increase would dig us out of the debt mess, I would be willing to contribute more.
If I really thought a tax increase would dig us out of the debt mess, I would be willing to contribute more.
Forefront, which debuts this month, is designed to be another public square where various voices will debate the issues of our day.
I’ve been saying for longer than I can remember that I can’t believe how people dress these days. Far too many times, I’ll attend an event and notice folks who are dressed like they were getting ready to clean their garage or cut the grass instead of enjoying a night out.
I enjoy trying to peel away the outer covering of the business of politics, like an onion, to see what’s underneath. It’s hard to find the truth sometimes, but it has to be buried there somewhere among all the exaggerations and misleading information—or not.
If we listen too much to the financial channels, it will make us want to bury our money in a hole in the yard and get a Rottweiler to guard it.
We cannot allow this failure of our government to tear apart the benefits of diversity that helped make this country great.
As Indianapolis Business Journal launches its mobile phone application, I’m struck by how swiftly communication channels are changing.
Lately, don’t you feel like yelling out the window on occasion, even
just a little? You have to really look to find the good news today.
Many people in our community, state, country and around the globe need our help. The numbers are staggering.
We’ve had a wellness program
at IBJ for seven years. However, it became clear to me recently that we have only been scratching the surface with
what should be a top priority.
There is still a lot of ground to cover before the sun sets on the year.
But the time will go by quickly.
The First Amendment is the cornerstone of democracy and truly guarantees
freedom for all.
As a first-year subscriber to an Indianapolis Symphony series, I’ve been transformed. I’m now a raving fan.
I am grateful and humbled for the opportunity to serve as the sixth publisher in IBJ’s
history, succeeding Chris Katterjohn, who was publisher the past 20 years.