Do overs a good option when necessity mothers reinvention

Of all the notions I’ve carried with me since childhood — make your bed, eat your vegetables and always, always wear clean underwear — one of my favorites remains the concept of the do over. You’re playing a game with friends and screw up. Hey, no problem. Do over. There’s nothing wrong or the least […]

Making lists and checking them twice

Many publications compile lists to highlight the efforts of those deemed to be performing something the best. Lists offer at a glance a compelling comparison of who’s who based on a certain set of metrics — revenue, for example. The latest lists also demonstrate Grand Valley businesses rank among the best in the state and […]

The Variance Protection Program? I’d give it zero stars

You mean you haven’t heard about the Variance Protection Program (VPP)? Neither had I until the last edition of the Business Times. According to an advertising campaign, the collaborators of the program — Mesa County Public Health (MCPH), the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce and the local, five-day-a-week daily newspaper — say it’s designed […]

It’s time to end the war on small businesses

Even as Americans recently celebrated their declaration of independence and the war that freed them from the tyrannical rule of England, another war rages on in the United States. The war on small businesses hasn’t been officially declared, but the evidence of aggression is on full display. After an amazing economic comeback over the last […]

As a matter of facts: some useful, some not.

Call me a collector. Not of priceless artwork, tragically. Or even, for that matter, of baseball cards or beer cans. Rather, I collect facts. Some of them useful. Some not. And some so arcane few others appreciate their value. It’s an occupational hazard, I suspect. A byproduct of working in print journalism for more than […]

Yes, I’m calling for an “open” revolution

No, not like the ones you see in Portland, Seattle, Minneapolis and other major United States cities. Besides, those revolutions aren’t really open, they’re becoming more and more closed by the day. What else would you call orders for police to stand down, instructions for citizens to just give the violent rioters what they want […]

Did you eat today? Thank a producer

T-shirts, bumper stickers and books pose the question: Did you eat today? For most people, thankfully, the query is rhetorical. The point is the suggestion that follows: Hug a farmer. These days, I suppose the more appropriate gesture would be to exchange air high fives. Moreover, I’d broaden the suggestion to all agricultural producers, including […]

Government controls stay the invisible hand

Adam Smith identified and named the concept of the invisible hand in his book “The Wealth of Nations.” The invisible hand that’s the driving force in a market economy is each individual promoting his or her self-interest. Consumers aim to achieve the greatest satisfaction from their spending. Entrepreneurs try to earn the highest profits for […]

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