Good point, blue.
I do hope that because this quarterly report game is obvious to a guy like me, that most investors see it to.
I suppose the idea of peoples money being
wisely used is at the crux of this tax issue too.
When the average person spend more on tax, than on food, housing and recreation, (combined) we ought to be seeing a lot more damn good services out of the various government branches. Instead, they start complaining about not enough money for fire, police & schools. (and people btch about big business cooking the books - sheesh)
Maybe if liberals started looking at "investing" in government program with the same critical attention they give to investing in business, we would all benefit. Unfortunately, though, the left will quickly accept the word (excuses) when they come from “well intentioned” govt spenders, and throw more (of other peoples) good money after bad.