RP Ritter

RP Ritter

A 30-year veteran as an International Business Consultant, Adviser, and Problem-solver as well as a writer of novels, kids books, screenplays, magazine articles, newspaper columns, and web-based content. Patrick grew up as the son of a highly-decorated Air Force combat pilot, living all over the United States. As a businessman, Patrick has traveled to Europe, Asia, Central and South America, as well as the Caribbean.
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  • Let Japanese Tsunami victims come to America and occupy our empty, foreclosed homes ...
    I've sent e-mails to all my Senators, my Congressman, and the President asking why we don't offer to let the victims from the Japanese tsunami come to America and let them stay in all the foreclosed homes that sit empty. The Japanese government will spend billions on temporary housing, food, clothin
  • User Post: From Tea Party to Tea Party
    I've been researching my family's ancestry and I have discovered some interesting things about my ancestors. According to my mother, we have an ancestor who participated in Paul Revere's ride of 1774 warning the countryside of British soldiers attacking Lexington and Concord. His name is Deacon Cale
  • Economists are Idiots
    It's not really clear how they do it. Do what, you ask? Do the "Economy improving and the future looks good" thing. Everyone in America hears it all the time. "The economy should be improving" and "the economic outlook is getting brighter", oh, yeah, and the oldie but goodie, "Economists see upward
  • Whose got what on whom?
    I've been in business for over 30 years and I learned a few things along the way. One of the things I learned is that lenders (Banks) are sensitive to the condition of their debtors (Borrowers). In other words, the bank wants to know your business is in condition to pay back the loans it has advance
  • Ups and Downs
    Unemployment is down. Oops, wait a minute, now it's up. Mortgage defaults are down. Oops, wait a minute, now they're up. Prices are down. Oops, wait a minute, now they're up. Feels like watching a really long tennis match. Back and forth, back and forth. Do people ever wonder what is really going on
  • Why we love to hear bad things about lawyers
    Why is it we all love hearing stories about lawyers who get caught with their hands in the cookie jar and going to jail? Because deep down, down where we don't wish to acknowledge we go occasionally, we have an abiding hate for what lawyers represent in our society. Who hasn't had a terrible experie
  • Oh good ... no more financial misconduct because Congress passed a bill ... whew!
    I was getting really worried. All the financial piracy ruining America will finally end. Now that we have 2,300 pages of laws and regulations to fall back on, I am absolutely certain there will be no more financial misdealings in the country. It's a good thing people in our government know what to d
  • Where is Mr. Spock when you need him? Public money saving private companies is not logical.
    Public money saving private companies is not logical. If the Chairmen, Presidents, CEOs and other responsible officers can't figure out a way to save their companies by selling off their assets to save their asses, then how can we (ordinary citizens without one iota of responsibility for the situati
  • Is anyone at home?
    Is anyone at home? Does anyone see what is happening? Does anyone care?What is the deal with the US Gov't? What is the deal with these "semi-private" companies that have failed? What is the deal with the private financial institutions that can't seem to work correctly? Is it me or does anyone else w

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