Nobody with a whit of sense deals with Facebook. I don’t use Facebook or have a cable TV box, or use Google or Yahoo. At the Young Companies, we use a private search engine based in the Netherlands, far from the US government. Our websites don’t allow advertising, or ask for, or accept donations. We […]
Archives for April 2019
Warren’s Free College Head Fake
Questions not yet being asked of Elizabeth Warren: Who will pay for the bill of giving free college to every American? How much more costly will “free” college become? What happened to the Democrats’ promise that student loans would be a moneymaker for government? (Warren’s plan would cancel some $640 billion in student loans.) Enriching […]
An American Civil War without Arms?
“The questions raised by the present state of our politics, which might fairly be described as an American civil war without arms, are these: How does a nation so divided stand united in the world?” asks Pat Buchanan in his most recent column, “A Nation at War with Itself.” The battle of 2020 is on, […]
“Across the Capital the Barricades Are Going Up”
After playing nicely with the Mueller investigation for years, with no evidence of collusion with Russia being found, the Trump administration is refusing to be led into an investigation feeding frenzy by House Democrats. Partisan investigations deserve partisan responses, and Trump is right to ignore Democrats’ demands for information regarding issues that the nonpartisan special […]
EU Attempting to Erase Our Nation States
These were the words of Dutch politician Geert Wilders to a rally of supporters in Prague. Wilders and his allies across Europe are poised to make their right wing coalition the third largest in the European parliament. They vow to push back the EU’s influence on their nations. Marcus Walker and Drew Hinshaw report for […]
The Less You Spin, The More You Win
Making fewer, more focused decisions with your portfolio is a vastly superior strategy when compared to ill-considered rapid fire trading in and out of stocks. In July of 1997, I wrote about the benefits of a minimalist approach in life. The moral of the story being, the less you spin, the more you win. Here’s […]
Song of the Day: New Birth in New England
From the album C’est la Vie by Phosphorescent performing this summer at the Newport Folk Festival on Sunday, July 28th. Originally posted on Your Survival Guy.
Does the Burning of Notre Dame Signal the End of Christian Europe?
In France, according to the NYT, the funding situation for monuments has been desperate for years. Unlike in the U.S., France does not have the tradition of private giving. But in less than a week, private donations ($1 billion) have been pledged to help fund restoration of Notre Dame. The Pinault family (the main owners […]
Voters Sick of the Left’s Hyperpoliticized Culture
With the collusion narrative finally behind us, there is a new nonstop narrative: President Trump is “unfit to govern” and should be impeached for obstructing justice. Morning, noon and night the media pounded the collusion stuff into America’s consciousness, writes Daniel Henninger in the WSJ. And what was the conclusion from the Mueller report about […]
Kamala Harris Threatens Unilateral Gun Control if Elected
In a picture perfect example of why the Founding Fathers added the Second Amendment to the Constitution, Democratic presidential primary candidate Sen. Kamala Harris (CA) has threatened to infringe upon Americans’ right to bear arms unilaterally if Congress doesn’t bend to her will in the first 100 days of her imagined presidency. Harris made the […]
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