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Tuesday, May 5, 2026

From Growth to Sustainability: Why Small Businesses Matter in Local Wealth and Tax Generation

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Let’s discuss the value of small businesses in community redevelopment. A good starting point is to look at your own town and consider how these ideas might apply. Many small communities across the country are working to balance budgets and compete in a global economy. One effective approach is to think about how anchor businesses and small businesses can function together, and how revitalizing small businesses can drive local tax revenue and economic growth.

Large retail chains do play an important role. They attract visitors, provide convenient shopping options, and can signal economic momentum. Escanaba, for example, has developed into a local shopping destination with big-box retailers, new start-ups, industrial investment, and a growing number of visitors and new residents. Overall, the community is on an upward trajectory.

At the same time, balancing that growth with a focus on downtown redevelopment is essential. Attracting entrepreneurs and supporting small businesses can significantly strengthen local economies. Revitalized downtown areas not only enhance the visual appeal of a community but also create hubs of activity that draw both residents and visitors. Strong downtowns are often a defining feature of thriving communities, offering unique shops, services, and experiences that keep people coming back.

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Small businesses play a key role in this process. While some succeed and others do not, their presence creates energy, variety, and opportunity. Vacationers are drawn to these vibrant, locally distinctive areas, and residents benefit from a stronger sense of place and community.

Economically, spending at local businesses has a multiplier effect. Rather than profits leaving the area, more of that money stays within the community. Local businesses often source supplies nearby, employ local workers, and contribute to the local tax base. This circulation of money supports additional economic activity and long-term growth.

For communities like Escanaba, redevelopment strategies that encourage small business development can be especially effective. These might include offering low-interest loans, providing coordinated support systems, and encouraging clusters of small businesses that reinforce one another’s success. When entrepreneurs are supported and connected, they are more likely to thrive.

In the long term, investing in small businesses not only strengthens the local economy but also enhances quality of life and fosters a stronger sense of community. This combination of economic and social benefits makes small business development a powerful tool for sustainable growth. The questions being 1. how to attrack new start-ups and 2. how to help them grow?

The Local Multiplier Effect: How Spending Locally Strengthens Communities

  • The local multiplier effect refers to the increased economic benefit that occurs when money is spent at locally owned, independent businesses rather than large chains or online retailers.
  • Locally spent money circulates within the community multiple times (often 2–4 times more), generating greater local wealth, jobs, and charitable contributions.
  • Independent businesses contribute more to the local economy because they purchase goods, hire services, and pay wages locally, unlike non-local corporations.
  • Research shows that about 52.9% of revenue from local businesses recirculates locally, compared to about 13.6% from chain stores.
  • For example, $100 spent at a local business can generate about $45 in additional local economic activity versus about $14 from a chain store.
  • The effect includes three components: direct (initial business spending), indirect (business-to-business transactions), and induced (household spending from earned income).
  • Over multiple spending cycles, local spending creates a “multiplier,” increasing total economic activity (e.g., $1,000 can generate $1,430 locally versus $428 in a nonlocal system).
  • The local multiplier effect is widely used to support “buy local” campaigns and community-based economic development strategies.

American Independent Business Alliance. (n.d.). The local multiplier effect: How independent locally owned businesses help your community thrive. https://amiba.net/local-multiplier/

Rise in Judicial Complaints: Exploring Possibilities for Improvement Through the Allegory of the Clan

We will continue exploring justice and its impact on economic and social cohesion through the Allegory of the Clan—a thought experiment that highlights both failures and opportunities for justic reform and its impact on social and economic development.

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Your role in our
society is to preserve our 
essential values, protect
social contracts, and 
advance order and 
social cohesion. Those
are a few factors in 
broader societal development.

"When one is deprived
of ones liberty,
one is right in blaming
not so much the man
who puts the shackles on
as the one who had
the power to prevent him,
but did not use it."
Thucydides
In the story, trust declines as a large group dehumanizes victims and strips away their rights, leading to human and civil rights violations. Although these abuses slowed significantly, they persist due to widespread indifference and a willingness to look the other way. Horrendous displays of intentional harm through callous cruelty and corruption. The financial and social benefits for engaging in misbehaviors and dehumanization a powerful motivator. For years, those targeted had little protection, allowing harmful behavior to become normalized. Failure to correct puts at risk current and future vitims. Clap their hands the easiest thing to do is dump it on the victims; it is almost always the easiest thing to do and why it is common. Different discussion for a different day.

Over time, greater awareness of the wrongdoing leads to reform. Stronger checks and balances are introduced, improving accountability. These changes produce broader benefits: a stronger sense of community, increased investment, lower crime, rising household income, and an overall upward trajectory that stands out compared to similar locations.

The allegory also examines why such breakdowns occur. Misconduct is driven not only by dishonesty and manipulation, but by deliberate actions like hiding evidence, protecting allies, and incentivizing harm against others. Sometimes political ideology and special interest get their fingers in there. In this case, weaknesses in the judicial system allowed these behaviors to persist unchecked, giving some individuals a false sense of entitlement to violate core principles. Two different classes of citizenship (i.e. we have seen this in history) and indifference to victims rights.

Recognizing the positive effect of good, non-partisan, enlightened judges we can also recognize the growing criticism of those who actively engage in misconduct. We have a chance to think anew as new opportunities rise. Freedom of speech helps us learn and wisdom helps us know what we should learn.  For now if you want to make change and ensure the system is functioning to its fullest of capacity then vote for the best and brightest and not the most connected. We are nothing more or less than our shared beliefs so don't let people undermine that for isms, politics, or money. Time will answer all questions.

Rise in Judicial Complaints Linked to Increased Public Criticism of Judges

  • Judicial misconduct complaints against federal judges increased by about 23% over a recent 12-month period.
  • Court observers suggest the rise is partly driven by growing public criticism of judges and court decisions.
  • Increased awareness of how to file complaints may also be contributing to higher reporting rates.
  • Public officials’ rhetoric criticizing the judiciary may be influencing public perception and complaint activity.
  • Experts note it is difficult to pinpoint a single cause, but the trend reflects broader scrutiny and engagement with the judicial system.

Robert, A. (2026, March 4). Rise in judicial complaints related to more public criticism of judges, court watchers say. ABA Journal. https://www.abajournal.com/news/article/rise-in-judicial-complaints-related-to-more-public-criticism-of-judges-court-watchers-say

Monday, May 4, 2026

OB Pier Surf & Skate Classic 10th Annual May 2026

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I don't know what
you like to do on 
your off time but
old timers sometimes
do things the young
also love. 

Encouraging a new
generation of free thinkers
to foster new ideas
in society. 
 If you’re into surfing, skateboarding, and that whole sunburn-with-a-smile beach lifestyle, you probably should’ve checked out the OB Pier Surf and Skate Classic in May. It had everything—longboard and shortboard competitions, different divisions, trophies, raffle prizes, live music, food, and enough vendors to make your wallet nervous. Basically, a perfect excuse to “just hang out for a bit” and somehow stay all day.

Ocean Beach has its own kind of charm—it’s a little scruffy, a little eclectic, and very proud of it. It’s one of those places where people actually want to keep things weird (in a good way) instead of polishing everything into the same glossy, commercial beach vibe you see elsewhere. A lot of the businesses are small, local, and full of personality—and people really like it that way. The counter culture pushes on! ☮

Events like this do more than just entertain. Sure, they bring in visitors—maybe someone from LA or even nearby La Jolla who doesn’t usually make the trip to Ocean Beach. They come down to compete, watch, or just soak it all in… and then suddenly they’re grabbing food, browsing shops, and wandering down Newport Avenue like they’ve lived there for years. That’s the spillover effect in action—fun turns into foot traffic, and foot traffic turns into business.

And then there’s the entertainment factor. Watching kids absolutely send it on skateboards—wiping out, popping back up, and laughing like gravity is just a suggestion—is both impressive and mildly terrifying. Every time they fall, I cringe. Every time they get back up, I’m reminded I would not survive that lifestyle anymore.

If you haven’t been to Ocean Beach, it’s worth a visit. Come for the surf and skate scene, stay for the vibe, and maybe leave with a burrito and something you didn’t plan on buying. As research shows, festivals like this don’t just create good memories—they generate real economic benefits for local communities. And in a place packed with small businesses, that impact tends to ripple out even more. Not a bad way to spend a weekend.

Ocean Beach 10th Annual Skate and Surf

Calculating the Economic Impact of Festivals and Events

  • Economic impact is composed of three main effects: direct, indirect, and induced impacts within a local economy.
  • Direct effects primarily come from visitor spending at the event and in surrounding businesses (e.g., food, lodging, retail).
  • Total direct impact is typically estimated by multiplying the number of visitors by average spending per person.
  • Attendance can be measured through methods such as ticket counts, gate counts, crowd counts, or sampling techniques.
  • Visitor spending data is usually collected surveys (in-person, online, or hybrid), with sampling plans to improve accuracy.
  • There is a tradeoff between data accuracy and resource investment (more surveys/counts increase accuracy but require more effort).
  • Indirect and induced effects are estimated using input-output models (e.g., IMPLAN) to capture broader economic ripple effects.
  • A structured process includes survey design, data collection, coordination, analysis, and reporting of results.
  • Communities may choose to measure only direct impacts or conduct full modeling depending on resources and goals.

University of Minnesota Extension. (2023, August 29). Calculating the economic impact of festivals and events. https://extension.umn.edu/tourism/calculating-economic-impact-festivals-and-events




Internal Versus External Self-Affirmation and Motivation

Originally, I was looking into internal versus external motivation, but I came across the concept of self-affirmation instead. Throughout life, challenges are inevitable—that has been true from the earliest human history to modern times. Environments, in many ways, are structured to push us to adapt, grow, and develop. It raises an interesting question about whether advancing technology might eventually reduce those challenges too much, but for now, they remain a constant.

In today’s demanding environments, especially in competitive corporate settings, people often feel pressure to succeed in a “dog-eat-dog” culture. In those moments, individuals need to draw strength from somewhere. Internal self-affirmation—grounded in personal values and beliefs—can serve as a powerful anchor. Much like intrinsic motivation, it helps define self-integrity from within, allowing individuals to stay grounded even when external validation is lacking.

Those who rely on internal affirmation tend to be highly resilient and principled. While they are not always rewarded—and may even face resistance—they often maintain a sense of purpose and a desire to contribute positively. This quality frequently makes them effective leaders. They are less dependent on praise, status symbols, or external rewards, and more guided by consistent internal standards.

In contrast, external affirmation—such as recognition, status, or social approval—can be motivating but is often unstable. It depends on circumstances and the opinions of others, which can change quickly. When individuals rely too heavily on external validation, they may become vulnerable to shifting expectations and pressures, especially in leadership roles where decisions may conflict with popular opinion or stakeholder interests.

A balanced approach is essential. Strong decision-making comes from integrating internal values with an awareness of external expectations. By aligning personal integrity with social and organizational realities, individuals can build trust and credibility. People tend to respect leaders who demonstrate authenticity and consistency rather than those driven primarily by image or approval.

Ultimately, it is important to define who you are, identify your core values, and understand the environment around you. Surround yourself with genuine relationships, recognize others for who they are, and avoid unrealistic expectations. Success, in the end, is personal—it depends on how you define it and how well your actions align with your values. 

You may want to read this interesting piece, 

Internal and External Self-Affirmation Resources: Structure and Psychological Implications

  • The study examines the structure of the Spontaneous Self-Affirmation Measure (SSAM), supporting a three-factor model that captures different types of self-affirmation.
  • Internal self-affirmation refers to reflecting on personal values and strengths, helping individuals maintain self-integrity during stress or threat.
  • External self-affirmation involves drawing support from relationships, social roles, or cultural resources to reinforce one’s sense of self-worth.
  • Both internal and external resources contribute to psychological resilience, particularly when individuals face identity threats or negative feedback.
  • The findings suggest that self-affirmation is multidimensional and that different sources of affirmation can play distinct but complementary roles in coping and well-being.

Rader, L., et al. (2024). Internal and external self-affirmation resources. Frontiers in Psychology. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11024277/

Sunday, May 3, 2026

Reduced Trust: The Importance of Fair, Neutral and Non-partisan Courts (The Allegory of the Clan)

Fair and impartial justice is essential to preserving our most fundamental values and beliefs that foster greater democratic and societal health. Systems should align with  social contracts, institutional missions, and shared purposes that generations have built over time. The Allegory of the Clan helps formalize this idea by illustrating what a default in justice might look like—and how it can be improved to preserve its functional effectiveness.

The Allegory of the Clan is a hypothetical philosophical thought experiment in which a group of bullies, supported by corrupt officials and a complicit court, targets and mistreats others within a closed system designed to enrich and reinforce the distorted beliefs of an in-group. Violation of perceived self-serving cultural rules not based in a full historic or cultural analysis of the broader population are quickly punished. Individuals are followed home, rumors are spread, the elderly are manipulated, and victims’ rights are ignored. Fundamental freedoms—speech, religion, and political expression—are not always protected. Over time, this environment of impunity leads to rising crime, declining trust, stagnant household income, and broader community deterioration. They dump it on the victims, clap their hands and move on in complete social contract violation creating one day point about a potential future we will all share in; powerful and weak. 

What makes the story compelling is the persistence of these patterns of groupthink and abuse, which create numerous victims over an extended period. In this story we reverse the declining trend through learning.  When individuals begin to challenge wrongdoing in the system, support good officials, whistleblowers come forward and witnesses are no longer targeted, the harm undone, the trajectory changes. Distortion gradually gives way to a higher moral awareness. A type of moral conscious. Through incremental changes and unexpected turning points, the system begins to improve. Even where statistics are obscured, outcomes shift: crime declines, household income rises, investment increases, and a renewed sense of community emerges—an outcome contrary to what the perpetrators intended.

This thought experiment underscores the vital role of the judicial system in democracies grounded in Enlightenment principles, particularly the belief that all individuals possess inherent value. These foundational commitments distinguish courts guided by principle from those driven by politics, identity, or in-group advantage. Upholding justice produces long-term benefits; as illustrated in the allegory, a community’s trajectory can shift upward, creating sustainable value and resilience compared to communities that remain trapped in dysfunction.

The accompanying article and graph suggest that some courts are stagnating or declining trust, in part due to rising partisanship and the influence of money in judicial processes. Reversing these trends will require reducing polarization, electing individuals with integrity, and strengthening commitments to core values over political convenience. Robust checks and balances, along with meaningful accountability for wrongdoing, remain essential to sustaining fair and impartial justice. The future is made from today's choices. 

The Importance of a Fair and Impartial Judiciary

  • A fair and impartial judiciary is essential to a functioning democracy and the rule of law.
  • Judicial independence ensures judges can make decisions free from political pressure, bias, or external influence.
  • Independence has two key dimensions: decisional (freedom in individual cases) and institutional (separation of the judicial branch).
  • Public trust depends not only on actual fairness but also on the appearance of impartiality in courts.
  • Courts provide a neutral forum where individuals can resolve disputes with the government, businesses, or other individuals.
  • Structural protections—such as judicial tenure, compensation, and selection processes—help safeguard judicial independence.
  • A strong judicial culture emphasizing integrity, neutrality, and adherence to law is critical to maintaining fairness.
  • When courts lose independence or appear biased, public confidence erodes and democratic stability is at risk.

Levi, D. F. (2019, November 5). What does fair and impartial judiciary mean and why is it important? Duke Law Judicial Studies. https://judicialstudies.duke.edu/2019/11/what-does-fair-and-impartial-judiciary-mean-and-why-is-it-important/


The visualization below tracks the divergence in public confidence between the federal and state court systems over the last two decades.


Public Trust Trends (2004–2026)


Key Observations

  • The Federal Descent: Federal trust (specifically the Supreme Court) has seen a consistent downward trajectory, dropping 20 percentage points since 2004. This decline accelerated significantly in the early 2020s.

  • The "State Court Stability": In contrast, state and local courts have maintained a remarkably flat trend line, hovering consistently around the 62% mark. This suggests that while citizens may be disillusioned with national judicial politics, they remain relatively confident in the judicial bodies that handle more immediate, everyday legal matters.

  • The Divergence Gap: While both systems started at a similar level of trust in 2004, a gap of approximately 20% now separates them as of 2026.

Sources:

  • Gallup Poll: Confidence in Institutions (Federal data).

  • National Center for State Courts: "State of the State Courts" Annual Surveys (State data).

Cinco de Mayo Old Town San Diego 2026

Old Town San Diego hosted Cinco de Mayo. You may be interested in the History of Cinco de Mayo. Street festival, Lucha Libre, mariachi bands, and lots of smiling faces. May 2nd and May 3rd, 2026.












Saturday, May 2, 2026

Building Strong Teams: The Foundation of Sustainable Organizational Performance


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This team of motivated
pups in Ocean Beach
were able to bark
off large dogs
and make people 
giggle at their
teamwork. 🤯🐶

Teamwork is a fundamental driver of organizational performance. While it is often assumed that highly visible, assertive individuals are the strongest contributors, sustained success typically depends less on standout personalities and more on how effectively an organization aligns diverse skills around shared goals. A strong sense of belonging—whether described as team cohesion within a company or community at a broader level—enables individuals to contribute meaningfully toward collective outcomes.

Research highlights several key factors that shape effective teamwork, including leadership, clear communication, supportive treatment, and consistent feedback. These elements not only enhance immediate performance but also contribute to long-term organizational stability. In contrast, overreliance on dominant individuals or “star performers” may produce short-term gains while creating longer-term challenges.

Effective leadership brings people together, fostering an environment where individuals are motivated to contribute their best because they believe in both the work and their role within a larger purpose. Organizations that successfully tap into the strengths of their employees—while reinforcing collaboration and shared commitment—are better positioned to sustain performance, adapt to change, and continually renew themselves.

Key Factors Affecting Teamwork and Organizational Performance

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Trever the beachcomber
who reads philosophy
while sitting under
a palm tree
 in Ocean Beach
thinks there are many
examples of teamwork
in our natural world.
We can learn
to hedge each 
other's strengths and
natural sense
of togetherness.

"I fawn on the people
who give me something,
bark at those who 
don't, and sink
my teeth into scoundrels."
🙃


  • Human resource management and development are central to improving both teamwork and overall organizational performance.
  • Teamwork is a critical internal organizational factor that directly contributes to achieving strategic and operational success.
  • Organizational performance can be measured through multiple indicators, including financial outcomes, productivity, and market effectiveness.
  • Effective teamwork is influenced by key variables such as leadership, communication, supportive behaviors, and performance feedback.
  • Internal factors like organizational culture, employee participation, and coordination significantly enhance team effectiveness and performance outcomes.
  • Strong teamwork contributes to both short-term efficiency and long-term organizational sustainability.
  • Organizations that focus on improving teamwork-related factors are better positioned to adapt to change and remain competitive.

Chayomchai, A. (2023). A study of key factors affecting teamwork and organizational performance. International Journal of Progressive Sciences and Technologies, 42(1), 246–254. https://doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v42.1.5878