Monthly Archives: December, 2014

“Temporary” since the 1980s

Michael Tanner, senior fellow at the Cato Institute, explains in NRO why the “tax extenders” bill—bad legislation with bipartisan support—should be dumped. Here are...

Ike, the Most Successful U.S. President?

In his 1983 book Modern Times, Paul Johnson wrote, “Eisenhower was the most successful of America’s twentieth-century presidents, and the decade when he ruled...

Immigration Humpty Dumpty

As Cato Institute’s Ilya Shapiro (senior fellow in constitutional studies) points out, the U.S. immigration system “serves nobody’s interests—not big business or small, not...

Greetings from Naples

Greetings from Richard C. Young & Co.'s home-base in Naples, Florida.

Grand Cru Burgundy and Vialis Chateau Laguiole

This past October, Debbie and I were in Beaune, France, the Burgundy capital of the world, to research and buy Grand Cru Burgundy from...

Must Reads

The Gates Foundation Gets an Infusion of Money

The depth of the involvement of the Gates Foundation...

250 Years Since Lexington and Concord

This year marks 250 years since the battles of...

Happy Easter!

Happy Easter from Dick and Debbie in the Florida...

The JFK Assassination: Who Did It?

In an interview with Larry Sparano, Paul Craig Roberts...