Buy low, sell high. A simple concept. Hard to do. Just ask the baby boomers. They are the wealthiest generation in U.S. history. And they’ve never felt richer. That’s because the oldest of the boomers, those who turned 65 in 2011, have witnessed an advance in the S&P 500-stock index of 91 percent. My advice? […]
Archives for May 2017
Hypersonic Phantom Express XS-1 Will Bolster National Security
In a press release issued on May 24th, 2017, DARPA stated that Boeing has been selected for phase 2 and 3 (Fabrication & Flight) of the XS-1 space plane. The XS-1 is part of DARPA’s Experimental Spaceplane program that aims to build, test, and fly an entirely new class of hypersonic aircraft. The new X-1 […]
Democrats Still Don’t Get It. 2018 Is Coming Soon
In The American Conservative, Peter Van Buren explains why Hillary Clinton lost in 2016, and why Democrats are going to have a very hard time making headway in 2018. The election won’t turn out well for them if they continue to employ the type of identity politics they thought would drive Clinton to a win. He […]
This is the One Course Your Kids Should Take This Summer
At Hillsdale College there is one course all students must take in order to graduate, no matter which major they’re enrolled in: Constitution 101. Now Hillsdale is offering the class to the public for free. I suggest this call to all readers’ kids and grand kids for this summer. Hillsdale is a top notch conservative school […]
Vapid Platitudes as the World Reels in Horror
As the world reels with horror from the latest terrorist attack in Manchester, killing 22, many of whom are children, the vapid platitudes are pouring out of the mouths of politicians and the press. Don’t change anything. Don’t overreact. Don’t fear Islam or immigration. “There’s only one way Britain should respond to attacks such as […]
This Fear Gauge Never Lies
Why aren’t retirees spending their money? A study by the University of Michigan says that older Americans are living too frugally. They are afraid of spending their money, and instead are dying with money left over. The phenomenon has become so severe, retirees in their 80s have more money than they did in their 60s or 70s. […]
Why is Angela Merkel Building a European Army Outside NATO?
In an intriguing article by Elisabeth Braw in Foreign Policy, she writes that Germany is building an integrated European army of sorts outside the auspices of NATO. The German army, the Bundewehr, is integrating units of smaller European allies into itself. These units supply the men, and the Germans supply materiel such as tanks for […]
Immigrant Men Terrorize Women in Paris
Did you see any news about the tumultuous riots in France in February on CNN? MSNBC? Even Fox News? Unlikely. Violence between the immigrant communities and the police has become so common in France it’s barely worth a mention on the American cable news networks. In February, after allegations of police brutality the immigrant communities […]
David Ortiz’s “Papi: My Story” Having Fun in Minor Leagues
Funny story from David Ortiz’s book “Papi: My Story.” Well before his days slugging for the Boston Red Sox he played in some places where only friends and family would come to watch. The players, like 18 year-old Ortiz from the Dominican Republic, were a long way from home, and the games were too hot […]
U.S. Navy Scrambling to Address a Potential Submarine Deficit
For the first time since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the U.S. Navy finds itself challenged to keep pace with emerging Russian and Chinese submarines. Enemy Submarines are the single most dangerous threat to U.S. aircraft carriers and America’s surface fleet. In an article written by Dave Majumdar of The National Interest, he discusses […]
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