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Archives for July 2015
Millennials’ Attitudes on War
The Cato Institute gives a good look to “The Next Generation’s Attitudes toward Foreign Policy And War.” A. Trevor Thrall and Erik Goepner highlight the following: The Millennial Generation, those roughly 87 million adult men and women born between 1980 and 1997, now represent one-quarter of the U.S. population, outnumbering the Greatest Generation (1913-1924), the […]
Summer Reading: Winston Churchill and His Generals
In a harrowing story describing the agonizing days of WWII, Martin Rubin writes that no matter how many books you’ve read on Winston Churchill and his relationship with his generals, you will want to read Churchill and The Generals: 1939-45. Well-known British historian Mike Lepine has written an informative, concise, lively account that make the […]
Noble House
If you want some perspective into China’s stock market then you’ll want to read (or re-read in my case) Noble House by James Clavell. ‘This is for Ayn Rand – one of the real, true talents on this earth for which many, many thanks. James C, New York, 2 Sept 81’ – written on a copy of […]
State of Your State Update
I’ve relied on the outstanding research of the Mercatus Center for my work on public pensions, especially Eileen Norcross. Here you get the Center’s latest work led by Eileen on the states. How does yours stack up? [gview file=”https://richardcyoung.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Norcross-StateFiscal-Condition.pdf” width=”100%” save=”1″]
Happy 85th Birthday, Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell, adopted by a family of four adults, grew up in Harlem and attended New York City schools, which he says were the best in the country in those days. Although I was raised by people with very little education, they were people who wanted me to get an education. They praised my every […]
Dave Hammer’s Rock Around the Clock
Bill Haley and His Comets Here my friend Dave Hammer calls out the name Danny Cedrone midway through Dave’s take on the song that kicked off Rock & Roll, Rock Around The Clock. July 9 will be the 60th anniversary of the wildly successful re-release of Rock Around The Clock. The re-release came after the […]
Greek Myths
Greece wants to be prosperous without being competitive. It wants to run a five-star welfare state with a two-star economy; modernity without efficiency or transparency; wealth without work. Greece wants control over its own destiny—but it also wants someone else to pick up the check. In what the WSJ’s Bret Stephens calls a flight from […]
The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America
In 2006, Pat Buchanan cited researcher Heather Mac Donald of Manhattan Institute on fugitive felony warrants in Los Angeles. Here Pat writes about Donald Trump’s views on illegal immigration concluding, “Americans are fed up with words; they want action. Trump is moving in the polls because, whatever else he may be, he is a man […]
This Summer, Win By Not Losing
Are you having a good Summer? It’s beautiful here in Newport. Get outside and enjoy yourself. Don’t let the stock market bog you down. And about your neighbor that’s selling stock options? Let him have his 15-minutes of fame.
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