Talk about sucking all the air out of the room. Tom Brady was a system quarterback and a great one. Coach Bill Belichick made the system work and will in the future. The new kid looks promising! Let’s give him a chance and move on. Enough already with TB12.
Archives for April 2020
COVID-19: A Lesson of Resilience for Companies
If the coronavirus has taught us anything, it’s how quickly a supply chain can be disrupted—especially on the global front. But businesses like Ford, 3M, Sysco, and many others are displaying cross-industry collaboration and resilience during unprecedented times, says Linda Dunn of Georgetown University: Supply chains are not simple and often have long, complex paths […]
Election Tracker 2020: Better to Be President, Bern Out, Biden Fading Away
It’s Better to Be President “You can’t compete with a president.” That’s how Joe Biden responded to questions about Donald Trump’s constant stream of press conferences and air time during the coronavirus crisis. Even with the advantage of that constant connection to voters, President Trump has lost some support over the last week as he […]
Saudi Arabia Has Nearly Completed a Nuclear Reactor Site
Gavin Fernando reports for Sky News: Saudi Arabia has nearly completed construction of its first nuclear reactor, sparking fears about the country’s quest for nuclear power. New satellite images, first published by Bloomberg, show construction on the building site has made significant process over the past three months. The images show the construction of a 10-metre […]
Dr. Fauci Signals the Possibility of Far Fewer COVID-19 Fatalities
In an interview with NBC’s Savannah Guthrie on the Today Show, Dr. Anthony Fauci signaled that American deaths from COVID-19 might be fewer than the 100,000 to 200,000 earlier projected.
America Needs You to Eat More Chicken Wings
America is suffering from a chicken wing surplus thanks to stay-at-home orders that keep citizens out of the bars and restaurants they normally eat them in. Jacob Bogage details the problem in The Washington Post: The meat market just missed another holiday: March Madness. The NCAA basketball tournament is the second of two big annual […]
Bill Gates: No Magic Wand to Put the Economy Back on Track
reporter Mark DeCambre details Bill Gates’ views on getting the economy up and running again. He writes: ‘No one should think the government can wave a wand an all of sudden the economy is anything like it was before this happened.’ — Bill Gates In a March 31 op-ed in the Washington Post, the tech luminary advised […]
My Investing Focus: Energy, Inflation, Dividends, Corporate Bonds
In the Wall Street Journal’s logistics report, Christopher M. Matthews writes: Exxon Mobil Corp. XOM 1.90% said Tuesday that it would cut its 2020 capital spending by 30% as global demand for oil is sapped by the coronavirus. The largest portion of the $10 billion in cuts will be in the Permian Basin, the largest U.S. oil field in […]
What My RAGE Gauge™ is Telling You
Coronavirus Infects Stock Market: Part XXVI Before you dig into my latest RAGE Gauge™, let’s spend a few minutes defining the coronavirus pandemic: It has been way harder for some than it needed to be. I’m not talking about the poor. I’m not talking about those who are living paycheck to paycheck, either. Unfortunately, for […]
Despite its Failure, the Left Finds a Way to Blame Trump
Rabbi Dov Fischer writes at The American Spectator: It is Trump’s fault. It all is Trump’s fault. It always all is Trump’s fault. An energy policy that saw us buying oil from Arab Muslim dictators who butcher even their own people, even as Obama did his most to prevent us from exploring and extracting our […]
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