In a new survey, reports the WSJ, participants say Republicans “would do a better job” with the economy than Democrats. By a 15-point margin. “This appears to be the largest Republican advantage recorded by this survey, which has been asking the question since at least 1991.” This doesn’t mean that voters particularly like the nation’s […]
Archives for October 2018
Former Senator Sounds the Alarm on Grid Security
Kelly Ayotte, a former Senator from New Hampshire, used a column in The National Interest to highlight something that has been a regular touchstone for me on Yoursurvivalguy.com, grid security. To protect yourself from cyber-attacks, natural disasters, or anything that could take out your access to power, I’ve urged you to prepare. Water, communications, generators; these are […]
The “Blue Wave” Likely a Splash, Not a Tsunami
With their handling of Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination and the bizarre antics of their extreme supporters, Democrats have “managed to shoot themselves in the foot,” writes John Fund in NRO. John points to Charlie Cook, veteran political handicapper, who asks whether “those who led the out-of-control demonstrations on Capitol Hill against the Kavanaugh nomination have any […]
“Soros+Honduras+caravan”?
According to Robert Stacy McCain, writing at The American Spectator, “according to this ‘social justice’ mentality,” all that is needed to “guarantee Democrat control of the U.S. government,” is “to mobilize a coalition of ethnic minorities, women and homosexuals against the waning Republican power of old white men.” With the possibility of a “Blue Wave” […]
The Electoral College Works as Intended
At The American Conservative, Fred Lucas examines the recent Democrat attacks on the Electoral College and finds them unconvincing. What’s more, Lucas informs readers that the Electoral College is working exactly as it was intended to. He writes (abridged): Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has claimed that the Electoral College must be abolished because it was a product of slavery—which […]
Rick Scott’s Florida Created the Most Jobs at the Fastest Rate in the Last Year
Over the last year from September 2018 to September 2017, Florida created more jobs than any other state, with over 407 thousand created. And, Florida’s employment grew at the fastest rate, 4.8% year-over-year. Richard Baris, writing at The People’s Pundit Daily, calls Scott’s successful management of the Florida economy “the most underreported state economic revival […]
Has Google Chosen China over America?
At The American Spectator, Mytheos Holt explains Google’s rampant hypocrisy in first refusing to supply software services to the U.S. military, and second, to then supply the Chinese government with software tools that will help it oppress the country’s people and possibly even spy on them. Holt writes: Imagine the following scenario: A group of […]
Despite Predictions, Two Years of Trump Hasn’t Destroyed the World
Are Americans tiring of politics as road rage? Well, perhaps not entirely, as there still seem to be many almost crazy with anger, driving people to extremes. One thing that has happened, however, is people, consciously or unconsciously, have gotten used to Donald Trump, writes Lance Morro in the WSJ. Twenty-one months into his administration, […]
Don’t Stop Believing
Imagine sitting on the board of your favorite company, attending the next meeting, clearing your throat, and asking “How much are we going to increase the dividend this quarter?” Welcome to the company! Because that’s what it’s like to be an investor in a stock that cherishes its shareholders, its owners if you will, showing […]
Getting on the Map with Gold
I have been a longtime supporter of including gold in diversified portfolios. Gold is a safe-haven asset, an inflation and currency hedge, and a hedge against geopolitical turmoil and general market turbulence. It is an insurance policy of sorts. When everything else is down, gold is often up. Gold’s counterbalancing effects can dull the pain […]
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