This is the exact course former CIA bin Laden unit chief Michael Scheuer suggests here. Scheuer writes about the “U.S. governing elite’s mindless, war-causing interventionism.” Scheuer envisions “a neutral, non-interventionist power that is more secure, united, and prosperous at home, less hated abroad, not militarily overextended, not burdened by useless, fundamentally anti-U.S. dependents like NATO, […]
Archives for July 2015
Inflammation, Cancer and Heart Disease.
Eatlocalgrown.com informs readers: “It’s important to realize that chronic inflammation is the source of many if not most diseases, including cancer, obesity, and heart disease, which essentially makes it the leading cause of death in the U.S.” Eatlocalgrown.com provides a list of Top Seven Anti-Inflammatory Foods with supporting details. My own independent research draws a […]
Preventing America from Becoming the Next Greece?
Could America become the next Greece (or Detroit or Puerto Rico)? The answer is “an unequivocal no,” writes economist Stephen Moore. The private sector of the U.S. economy is structurally very healthy. Business and family balance sheets have shown stunning improvement following the debt binge from 2000 to 2008. The story is simple: Over the […]
The Ruination of the French Riviera
Taki Theodoracopulos, writing in the American Conservative, tells readers, “The ruination of the French Riviera by greedy developers and vulgar nouveaux riches is a body blow very hard to recover from. I invested 35 summers, and I hate to think the amount of money and now I have nothing to show for it but a […]
Mossberg 590 Shotgun
I own the exceptional Mossberg 590, which was chosen as Richardcyoung.com’s #1 tactical shotgun.
Insurance Companies Artificially Lower Premiums and Charge Taxpayers for Their Losses
Even with the Supreme Court’s decision upholding federal subsidies in King v. Burwell—and despite President Obama’s claim to the contrary—Obamacare will remain unaffordable for many Americans. Read here from Stephen T. Parente, a professor of health financial at the Carlson School of Management, why the cost of health-care insurance will become increasingly intolerable “both financially […]
Rand Paul Against The Iran Nuclear Deal
The American Conservative’s Daniel Larison labels Rand Paul’s arguments shoddy. Paul says the deal is bad because (1) sanctions relief precedes evidence of compliance and (2) Iran is left with significant nuclear capacity. Mr. Larison tells readers: (1) “There was bound to be some sanctions relief up front to give Iran’s negotiators something that they […]
How to Buy a Boat: Part III
Once you decide to buy a boat you can’t wait. I was working out with Jane Beezer early one morning updating her on my boat search. I told her Becky and I had been to a couple of boat shows and looked at some new boats on Cape Cod. I told her we loved the […]
Taking the Black Vote for Granted
Rick Perry gave a speech in the beginning of July at the National Press Club in Washington. In his speech, Mr. Perry recounted an abominable incident—the torture and lynching of a 17-year old black man in Waco, Texas, in 1916. The WSJ’s Daniel Henninger writes that by doing so, Mr. Perry threw down the gauntlet […]
Grateful Dead: Flashes of Magic
The Wall Street Journal’s Jim Fusilli writes of the Grateful Dead’s recent Fare Thee Well tour, that “With the highly capable Messrs. Anastasio, Chimenti and Hornsby on board, perhaps there would be flashes of magic. And there were, with surprising frequency.” He continues: Far from flawless, the band’s two sets confirmed its strengths and weaknesses: good, […]
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