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Listing Agent Rule #1: Get the Listing

More Parallels Between Politics & Real Estate Sales: What Listing Presentations, Primary Challenges Have in Common “If your parents don’t have kids . . . you won’t either.” —Anonymous [Editor’s Note:  The views expressed here are solely those of Ross Kaplan, and do not represent Edina Realty, Berkshire Hathaway (“Berkshire”), or any other entity referenced....
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Election 2014: “You Can’t Gerrymander a Gubernatorial Race”

Explanations and Silver Linings (or Not) for Defeated Democrats At least some Democrats seeking solace in the wake of Tuesday’s blowout Republican win are pointing to gerrymandered Congressional districts as the explanation. Exhibit A:  liberal Austin, Texas, which is represented in Congress by no less than four Republicans — each of whom represents a district...
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“Gee, Too Bad We Don’t Have a President Who Is a Brilliant Constitutional Law Scholar”

What Would Lincoln (or Teddy Roosevelt, or FDR) Do? Not What President Obama is Doing “This wouldn’t have happened if Reagan were still alive.” –bumper sticker around the time of the Iran-Contra hearings in the 1980’s. “Better to ask forgiveness than permission.” –old saying Wouldn’t it be great if the President was a Constitutional Law...
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The Centrifugal Force(s) Roiling American Politics, or, “Demographics, Self-Selection & Political Gridlock”

Onto Fiscal Cliff #2 (and #3, and #4, and . . . ???) Statistician Nate Silver has advanced an interesting explanation for ever more frequent (and seemingly more acute) attacks of political gridlock nationally — the just-averted Fiscal Cliff fiasco serving as Exhibit A. Namely, politicians on both sides of the aisle have conspired to...
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