Writing at The American Spectator, Dov Fischer says that any Republican Senator who goes along with an attempt to impeach President Trump will “be signing his or her political death warrant.” Even if Democrats were to somehow win the House and the Senate, and pass an impeachment bill through the lower chamber, it would take a […]
Archives for August 2018
The Disgrace that Is Elizabeth Warren
Your Retirement Life: Fishing Block Island
It’s hard to beat the striped bass fishing off Block Island. In this video you see the voyage from Newport, RI to the Block for some late Summer striped bass fishing. Don Smith explains more about fishing around Block Island at On The Water: Block Island earned its reputation as a legendary striper-fishing destination many […]
My 3 Step Portfolio Check Up Plan
Back in August of 1993 I laid out a three step portfolio check up plan for investors. If you answer these three questions, it should give you a decent idea of how your portfolio should be positioned at the moment. I wrote: Few investors realize that you can keep your portfolio in shape simply by […]
This is the Story of NotPetya and Russian Hackers
In the most recent issue of the technology magazine, WIRED, Andy Greenberg explains the Russian cyber-attack known as NotPetya that hammered first Ukraine, but then the whole world back in summer of 2017. This is perhaps the most exhaustive report yet on the attack that confused and crippled major companies around the world, as well […]
After ISIS: The Middle East Truth Revealed
In The American Conservative, Geoffrey Aronson, chairman and co-founder of The Mortons Group, blasts the idea that Sykes-Picot, the post-World War I agreement that carved up the Middle East into nation-states, is dead. Many pushed that idea as truth during the rise of the cross-border ISIS insurgency, but in light of Bashar al-Assad’s victory, it would […]
Trump Keeps His Promises to Supporters
As President Trump systematically dismantles the damage the Obama regime inflicted on the country and despite that most of Trump’s policy actions have been conservative, David Horowitz reflects on what keeps NeverTrumpers from returning to their senses. The posture of these NeverTrumpers is transparently self-serving. It preserves their intellectual credentials as “conservatives,” and simultaneously takes […]
Are There Still Centrist Voters in America?
James P. Pinkerton asks at The American Conservative if the center of the political spectrum can prevail against the right and left versions of populism making headlines in America today. He also wonders if Democrats, who have officially positioned themselves as an alternative to President Trump’s populism, can deal with their party’s own insurgent populists, […]
Cato’s Freedom in the 50 States Ranking
The Cato Institute has released its much anticipated Freedom in the 50 States ranking. Scoring best of all fifty states was Florida. The researchers who put together the scores highlighted Florida’s lack of an individual income tax and the Sunshine State’s economic freedom as its top draws. Here’s what they wrote about Florida: Lacking an […]
Time For Afghanistan to Go Its Own Way
At The American Conservative, Robert W. Merry wonders what it will take for U.S. leaders to wake up to the reality that the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are a fool’s errand? He writes (abridged): There is no hope of victory in the war against the Taliban today. Another verdict on prospects for U.S. victory […]
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