What the heck? Bright editors announce a CNBC report on the stock market hitting an all-time high: Tuesday’s move toward an all-time closing high comes less than six months after a sharp decline in late December, which led the S&P 500 to its worst annual performance since 2008. But stocks quickly turned around as the […]
Archives for April 2019
CAIR, an Unindicted Co-Conspirator in a Terrorist Financing Case
At The American Spectator, R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. tells readers that CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, is “unindicted co-conspirator in a terrorist financing case involving the Holy Land Foundation.” If you aren’t aware, Rep. Ilhan Omar was speaking to a CAIR audience when she famously described the 9/11 terrorist attacks as “some people did […]
Supreme Court Will Rule for Citizenship Question
It would seem obvious to most that if the Census Bureau can ask residents about their fertility and their race, it ought to be able to ask about fundamentally more important civic questions such as whether or not the respondent is a citizen. Despite that easy logic, when the Trump administration attempted to add that […]
Parisians’ Lingering Grief
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Young, Thank you for your sweet message. I am just back from vacations and it is so sad to see Paris with Notre Dame burned. I keep in mind a nice evening last February which was so lovely and peaceful, and I enclosed the picture. Best regards from all the Concierge […]
A Better College Entry Exam with the Classics?
According to Ashley Thorne, of the 48 reading comprehension passages in practice SAT exams available on the College Board website, only three involve classic literature. In an editorial at The Wall Street Journal, Ms. Thorne suggests an alternative that will do more to “cultivate wisdom.” She writes: The idea is straightforward: If we’re going to […]
America Needs to Heed the Wonders of Socialism
How can it be? Venezuela, once the richest country in South America, is now famous for malnourished children, starving adults and spreading disease. As the world looks on with horror, warns Mary Anastasia O’Grady in the WSJ, the real problem is ideological. It’s a lesson Americans need to heed. Socialism in Venezuela whipped up envy […]
Can America Defeat the Trojan Horse of Multiculturalism?
The cry of multiculturalism has become a Trojan horse for allowing the most un-American philosophies to flourish in the United States. Is there any chance Americans can take back their cultural identity, and move forward with the self confidence they once had? At The American Mind, Ryan P. Williams, President of the Claremont Institute, examines […]
Want to Double Your Money in Investing? Read This First
Over my five-decade career in investing I have placed high value on on-the-ground intelligence gathered from real people. That’s why Debbie and I have spent so much time travelling in America and abroad, meeting business owners and retirees, and talking to everyone from VIPs to bus boys. Each has a story to tell and information […]
Terrorist Groups Functioning in Islamic Regimes
As the world mourns the victims of the terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka, David Harsanyi reminds readers of The Federalist that terrorist organizations have deep roots in Islamic regimes around the world. Those regimes, he says “either actively sustain terror, tolerate these groups, or pay them off to engage in terrorism elsewhere.” He writes (abridged): […]
Paris Update: Notre-Dame, Protests and Your Survival Guy
Having just returned home from another incredible trip to Paris, I want to share some quick highlights from “Your Survival Guy’s” perspective. If you want to experience one of the handful of Palace Hotels in Paris, then you want to go to our favorite home away from home: Le Bristol. If you’ve watched Woody Allen’s […]
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