‘A Watershed Moment for Second Amendment Rights’ That’s what NRA Executive Director Chris Cox called the House vote Wednesday to pass the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act. Concealed Carry reciprocity is something the NRA and other second amendment rights groups have been working on for decades. The reasoning behind the bill is, why should someone who […]
Archives for December 2017
Will Weinstein Be the End of Hollywood Moralizing?
Rod Dreher writes in The American Conservative that Hollywood knew about Harvey Weinstein, and did nothing. Never again should America be forced to listen to the screeds of holier-than-thou film stars from the pulpits of the awards shows. Dreher writes: And think about how many people in power knew that Harvey Weinstein operated this way, and let […]
Who Broke Libya? Chaos, Slavery, and Strife Abound
Writing at The American Conservative, managing editor Matt Purple points the finger squarely at the neocon cabal in both the Republican and Democrat parties. Today Libya, after a “humanitarian intervention” spear headed by Hillary Clinton and cheered on by neocon Republican senators, is a chaotic mess. There are at least two governments in the country, […]
GOP Tax Reform Will Hit Many Wealthy Republicans in Blue States
Yesterday the New York Times published an article about how the elimination of the ability to deduct state and local taxes (SALT) from federal taxable income calculations will hurt many taxpayers in blue states. As the NYT notes, there are even some counties with high Republican affiliations that will take a major hit from the […]
Who is Chris Kessler?
Chris Kresser, M.S., L.Ac, is author of Unconventional Medicine and The Paleo Cure. Chris is focused on ancestral health, Paleo nutrition and functional and integrative medicine. Hailing from Berkeley, CA, Chris “teaches and practices functional medicine, a personalized approach to health care that recognizes the biological uniqueness of each patient.” On his website, Chris is […]
Missile Defense – Heads or Tails?
A flip of the coin has long been an unbiased way of settling a dispute or deciding a random verdict. Calling it in the air often decides friendly disputes, who’s home or away, and in some cases life or death. Just ask Tommy Allsup about his infamous coin toss with Ritchie Valens, a toss that […]
Against the Odds, Finland Survives and Thrives after 100 Years
I recently visited Helsinki and Russia along with Denmark and several unpleasant Baltic states. I did like Estonia. Despite having to negotiate a delicate balance with the Soviet Union to its south east, Finland survived the Cold War, and has emerged from the thaw as one of the stablest countries in Europe. As Simon Nixon […]
Never Get a Cold, by Chris Masterjohn
One of my favorite health researchers, ,Chris Masterjohn, Ph.D., has assembled a “war chest” of essential cold preventing supplements for you. Review his top four below, and find much more from Chris on his website linked at the bottom of this page. Also, read more from Chris here on Cholesterol and Heart Disease. Don’t miss […]
Trust in Money, Store of Value, Part II: Bitcoin, Dollars and You
On a recent outing to the Mt. Washington Hotel, I was concerned my car wouldn’t get us home. You can read that story here. But I also had a chance to think about the Bretton Woods Agreement which was signed there in 1944 and another historic event, bitcoin, and what they mean to all of […]
Offending America’s Idea of Individual Liberty
Repealing ObamaCare’s individual mandate will be a tax cut for many Americans (we know it’s a tax because Justice Roberts called the mandate a tax). This will be a relief to Americans, who paid more than $4.5 billion in penalties for failing to enroll in an Obamacare-compliant health-care plan in 2016. But that’s not the […]
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