You know America has begun a decline, but you are unsure why. I’ll tell you why. The problem is the politicians in Washington, Democrats and Republicans alike, along with our foreign policy approach of nation building, and our absurd tax code, class action suits and punitive damages, the Fed, and the Wall Street crooks. Frank […]
Archives for January 2014
Meet The Food Babe Vani Hari
You have seen some of Vani’s food intelligence here, so I thought you might like to find out a little about Vani Hari. She seems impassioned about her work, lacking in hype, and clear and concise in her essays. Debbie and I appreciate what Vani is doing and hope that your family will benefit from […]
Detroit: Hong Kong U.S.A.
If Detroit were given the tools it needs to re-build it could be the next Hong Kong. Here Senior Cato Fellow lays it out for you. Detroit is beautiful—though you probably have to be a child of the industrial Midwest, like me, to see it. As you may have heard, the city is in trouble. […]
The S.S. Disability Trust Fund Nearing Bankruptcy
Since Barack Obama took office, America’s S.S. Disability Trust Fund has plummeted fast toward bankruptcy. Neither Obama nor Congress has tried to do much about the impending national disaster. Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn is that rare exception. Here you will see a chart on the evaporation of the trust fund, a story about a crooked […]
The Food Babe Kissing Turmeric
I love the Food Babe’s blogs and almost always find the FB right on the money and righteously concise in her presentations. Here the Food Babe explains, correctly in my studies, that turmeric fights inflammation. Many in the medical profession will tell you that it is inflammation that is the real heart attack culprit. I […]
Scott Walker Leading the Way
Being forced to join a union as a condition of employment is wrong. But forced union dues is the bread and butter of public sector union leaders. For proof that workers value their freedom to choose look no further than Wisconsin. Gov. Scott Walker has given public sector workers the freedom to choose whether or […]
Andy Jacobs Jr.—That Rare Democrat You Could Have Trusted
Here John Fund, opining at National Review, writes about a Democratic Congressman who I think we all might have liked to have known. In other words, there are reasons that Congress’s approval rating hovers around 10 percent. But it’s at times like these that it’s important to note that many members of Congress resist the […]
Dateline Key West
Debbie and I are pictured here with our old time French friends Yolande and Sylvie at La Creperie in Bahama Village in our hometown of Key West. With much of America frozen solid, it is the perfect time for us all here to pitch you on a sub-tropical get away to our southern-most city. Key […]
The Breakout Year for France’s Front National and Marine Le Pen
President Hollande has put the cat amongst the Poulet Rouge with his new Marxist-centric 75% top income tax rate. A battle royal is now a certainty this election season. I look for hard-right dynamo Marine Le Pen and Front National to score big in local elections across France. Here at The Economist you get the […]
R.I.P. Run Run Shaw
Legendary Hong Kong movie mogul Run Run Shaw has passed away at 106 years old. Back in the 80s, thanks to host Mark Tier, Debbie and I were invited to Mr. Shaw’s studio and mansion for dinner. We will never forget the night. What a gracious and modest man. Related video:
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