One of the best meals you’ll find in Paris is filet de bar rôti sur la peau, olives violettes de Kalamata at La Fontaine de Mars (129 Rue Saint-Dominique, in the 7th arrondissement).
Archives for October 2017
Burgundy Facing the Biggest Overall Crop Since 2009
Overall wine production in Europe is way down in 2017 following small harvests in some of the continent’s biggest producing regions. As you can see on my chart, production in 2017 is expected to be much lower than any year this century. The question is, how will the market for wine react to low global […]
With Flake Retirement, Conservatives Push Hard for Ward
Senator Jeff Flake’s surprise retirement announcement has paved the way for his primary opponent, Kelli Ward, a doctor and former Arizona state senator. Ward was running to the right of Flake who, after a strong career as a reformer in the House, had disappointed conservatives with his stint in the Senate. Ward already had the […]
U.S. Navy Unleashes Its Most Advanced Nuclear Attack Submarine
The U.S. Navy’s newest and most advanced nuclear attack submarine was christened in a ceremony in Groton, CT on October 14th, 2017. The USS South Dakota, a Block III Virginia-Class attack submarine was engineered with the most advanced undersea technical innovations. Kris Osborn from the Scout Warrior discusses some of these new technologies that are […]
Will America Fight the Next War in the Middle East Too?
At The American Conservative, Pat Buchanan worries that with ISIS failing, the way will be paved for Iran to dominate Iraq and Syria. What then? Will the U.S. fight to prevent Iranian control of the Shia Crescent, or will America turn its back on the Kurds who helped defeat ISIS? Every war in the Middle […]
Preparing Yourself for the Next Disaster: Water Storage Part III
You’re making progress. How to store water isn’t easy. It requires your attention. But you can do this, because without water you’re toast in three days. Don’t get overwhelmed. There’s an endless combination of ways to store water for short, intermediate, and long-term needs as I discuss here. Today I’m focused on providing you with […]
The Apprentice: Fed Chairman Edition
The Failed Petreaus Counterinsurgency Strategy
Military theorists and generals are urging President Trump to adopt the principles of counterinsurgency in Afghanistan. Giving the failed COIN playbook developed by General David Petreaus another chance is the wrong move. As William Smith explains at The American Conservative, the COIN manual doesn’t take into account issues of history and culture that are vital […]
The Obama Administration’s Uranium Scandal
Bill and Hillary Clinton were just doing what the Clintons do best—cashing in on their “public service.” A Kremlin-tied Russian bank paid the former president $500,000 for a single speech. Clinton’s wife Hillary was then secretary of state, Andrew McCarthy reminds readers in NRO. At the time, Russia was plotting — successfully — to secure […]
Preparing Yourself for the Next Disaster: Water Storage Part II
Congratulations! The simple fact that you’re reading about water storage puts you ahead of the pack. Believe me, it takes work to figure this stuff out for your family. My goal is to share with you what I’ve learned to help you create your own plan. I’ve broken my water plan into three phases: short, […]
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