Panic selling during periods of market decline can be devastating to your long-term investment success. In 1987 many investors were frightened out of the market and missed out, not only on the rebound in shares in the following years, but on all the dividends they could have used to buy more shares at depressed prices. […]
Archives for April 2019
Investors Like Growth in 401K Accounts
Roger Kimball is going out on a limb, predicting Donald Trump will be a second term president. Kimball also admits that predictions are subject to all sorts of vagaries to intervene against Donald Trump’s reelection. But what we have just witnessed is perhaps the most stunningly successful first two years of any administration in history. […]
Is Force the Way to Solve America’s Problems?
Cato Institute’s Chris Preble offers an alternative approach. He writes (abridged): If Washington continues to hold out U.S. military power as indispensable to all that is good in the world, and if our political leaders mostly listen to those who contend that “America needs a substantially larger military than the one it now has” – then U.S. […]
Did Pete Buttigieg’s Apple Fall Far from the Marxist Tree?
Tearing up the Democrat Party’s early primary campaigning is Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana. His experience would seem to make him an unlikely force, but Buttigieg’s campaign says he raised $7 million in the first quarter, putting him near the front of the fundraising pack. What many voters may no know is that Buttigieg, mayor […]
Georgia Should Not Become a NATO Member
At The American Conservative, Pat Buchanan lays out the ironclad case for why NATO expansion is over. He urges President Trump to tell NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg that America won’t allow any new members in NATO. He writes (abridged): When Donald Trump meets with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg today, the president should give […]
Progressives Turn Yale Law School into a Discredited Joke
Can higher education continue to be taken seriously by anyone when administrators cave to every demand of radical progressive students on campus? The answer is undoubtedly no. Yale is taking a lead in proving that. Aaron Haviland reports on Yale’s indefensible attack on its conservative students at The Federalist, writing (abridged): Yale has found a […]
Does Your Job Depend on Mexico?
The Cato Institute offers a menu of compelling reasons to give a border closing some careful thought. Cato notes (abridged): President Trump reiterated his threat Saturday to “close the border” or “large sections of it” next week. To put it mildly, “closing the border” is a terrible idea. The president cannot close the border to illegal immigration. […]
Donald Trump’s Rallies More Successful Than Ever
Americans are ready to put the Russia hoax behind them. At The American Spectator, David Catron warns Democrats that they should move on from their failed Russia narrative if they want to maintain control of the House. He notes that the president’s rallies are more successful than ever. He writes (abridged): Congressional Democrats are committing […]
The “A” List of Bad Actors in the Russia Hoax
The motives of the bad actors partaking in the Russia hoax are diverse, but they share a common denominator, writes Victor Davis Hanson. As Washington politicos and administrative state careerists, all of them believed that Donald Trump was so abhorrent that he should be prevented from winning the 2016 election. After his stunning and shocking […]
The U.S Should Quickly Disentangle Itself from Saudi Arabia
At The American Conservative, Daniel Larison suggests that America should have ceased its patronage of the Saudis long ago, and now the Kingdom has become a liability. He writes: The Saudis are an eminently dispensable client, and one that the U.S. should have dropped long ago. It should be enough that Saudi Arabia has become […]
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