Over the weekend a lot of news was made over a video that appeared to show Catholic high school students in Washington D.C. for the March for Life in a confrontation with a native American activist (later identified as Nathan Phillips). There were calls for retribution against the students, and even insinuations that they should […]
Archives for January 2019
Risk Analysis for Consistent, Positive, Prudent Returns
Through the years, I have been relentless in my efforts to alert investors of the dangers of taking on too much risk. It may seem redundant, but investor minds have been proven to be easily distracted, especially when it comes to matters of prudence. In August 2014 I explained my policy of risk avoidance, writing: […]
The Wall – Ineffective and Immoral?
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi does not believe that a wall would be “ineffective” in preventing illegal immigration. Neither does Sen. Chuck Schumer. How do we know this? Dennis Prager in American Greatness reports: (B)ecause just five years ago, Speaker Nancy Pelosi supported a bill that required the construction of 700 miles of border fencing. And […]
Drones: The New Terror Threat
After fascinating the world with amazing photographic and logistical feats, the dangers of cheap and easy to use drones are being realized. Recently airports in London were brought to a standstill by unidentified drones flying in their airspace. Gatwick’s airport was shut for days by illegal drone activity, and Heathrow suffered as well. But a […]
The Armed American Family: Part II
Originally posted March 23, 2015. The old saying in Switzerland goes, “Switzerland doesn’t have an army, it is an army.” This is because most Swiss males serve in the Swiss army (militia) until 40. All are issued a rifle, which is kept at home. Switzerland is able to completely mobilize its armed forces within 48 hours. […]
Pow Wow Chow and Elizabeth Warren
Originally posted on October 16, 2018. The Boston Globe’s Ms. Linskey on Senator Elizabeth Warren’s various racial claims: In 1984, Warren contributed five recipes to a Native American cookbook entitled “Pow Wow Chow: A Collection of Recipes From Families of the Five Civilized Tribes: Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole.” Her name is listed as […]
If You Aren’t Terrified You Aren’t Paying Attention
Writing in The American Conservative, Paul Gottfried details the hysteria taking hold of the House of Representatives, and leaves readers with a dire prediction for more of the same in the future. He writes: The appearance of such splenetic politicians on the national scene as Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib from Southwest Detroit and her equally […]
The Political Structure Dead in the Water
The future of politics may well be that everything will have to get worse before it gets … worse, writes Daniel Henninger in the WSJ. “It won’t be pretty, and for many it may be painful.” In the United States and the United Kingdom—two of the world’s oldest democracies—national governments are at a standstill. This, […]
What’s Good for Thee is not for Pelosi
As Madame Pelosi cools her heels on the tarmac—thank you President Trump—she might ponder why Americans are fed up with her duplicitous stand on the WALL. Because behind her smirk and her walled family compound, is anyone really home? You would think she’s working for the Russians. Maybe she and AOC should get a boots-on-the-ground […]
The Disastrous Versailles Treaty of 1919
Doug Bandow, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, explains to readers of The American Conservative the long lasting and negative effects of the Versailles Treaty. The treaty was an attempt at global organization by the same types of globalists who believe America can bring order to the Middle East. Bandow writes (abridged): A century […]
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