Discussion about this post

User's avatar
Thomas Jones's avatar

I haven't seen the Martha Stewart documentary, and it may be that she was never convicted of insider trading. But I don't think there's much doubt that what she did was prima facie insider trading - she sold her shares using privileged insider information, to avoid a loss. If she was not convicted for insider trading, then this story bears similarities with Watergate, where it was the cover-up rather than the original crime, which ultimately brought Nixon down.

Expand full comment
John Woods's avatar

You obviously do not believe in the inevitability of progress. A fundamental concept of our humanity. I was born in 1938 so nothing much in the form of progress happened during WW2. Then we abolished capital punishment, allowed divorce and abortion during the 1960 and are now at the stage where our right to die when we want is being allowed, as if the State owned our bodies. Yesterday was the start of a process that will eventually liberate us to leave our lives behind when we no longer want to be alive. Having spent the first 50 years of my life as a Catholic I understand the horror that allowing human being such a liberty when God made them and will call them when he thinks it is the right time. Tell that to the 3 million Gypsies who were murdered by the Nazies. Tell that to the Jews who felt that God was on holiday between 1933 and 1945.

Expand full comment
3 more comments...

No posts