Bob Dylan, perhaps the world’s best-known folk musician, has become the latest artist to join to sell his music publishing catalog. Dylan sold his entire catalog to Universal Music Publishing Group (UMG). The deal was likely worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Anne Steele reports for The Wall Street Journal: The 79-year old legendary pioneer […]
Archives for December 2020
The Home Office Reinvented for COVID-19
At The Wall Street Journal, Emily Nonko examines the different ways Americans are utilizing the space in their houses to create home offices. She writes: If a homeowner is considering renovations, identify underused space and get creative with it. Curtis Popp, founder of CPOPP WORKSHOP, carved an office out of a large coat closet in […]
Pennsylvania Bombshell Demands Investigation
In The American Spectator, Paul Kengor brings to light the startlingly one-sided batch of ballots that put Biden over the top in Pennsylvania. Kengor says the inexplicable math demands investigation. He writes (abridged): There are landslides and then there are landslides. There are lopsided votes and then there are lopsided votes. There are egregious examples […]
Another Plateful from the French Laundry
San Fran’s Mayor London Breed is following Governor Gavin Newsom’s footsteps. Recently Ms. Breed attended an indoor birthday party along with eight others at the celebrated French Laundry in Napa. Three days later, the SF mayor banned indoor dining, saying, “I cannot emphasize enough how important it is that everyone act responsibly to reduce the […]
Cuomo’s Paint by Numbers Restrictions Ruled Unconstitutional
You know that from the beginning of the pandemic, governors in blue states have gone wild. They have assumed what amounts to authoritarian rule over their states, making up rules as they go along with little or no input from elected legislatures. Emergency power is often the gateway to authoritarianism, and blue state governors did […]
Denmark’s Randomized Controlled Study of Facemasks
Originally posted November 20, 2020. At last, there is properly rigorous scientific research we can rely on in the age of Coronavirus. Evidence shows that wearing masks in communities does not significantly reduce the rates of infection. On Wednesday, the Denmask-19 Trial, a long-delayed trial from Denmark, was finally published. The study from last spring […]
Former Pfizer VP Blows the Whistle on COVID Mortality Rate Scam
On his blog, Dr. Joseph Mercola highlights an interview between former Pfizer vice-president and chief scientific adviser, Michael Yeadon, Ph.D., and British journalist Anna Brees. Yeadon calls out what looks like the fraudulent abuse of labeling deaths as due to COVID-19. You can watch the interview below. Mercola writes (abridged): Former Pfizer Science Officer Reveals […]
RIP Walter E. Williams
Economist Walter Williams died on Wednesday after teaching his final class at George Mason University on Tuesday. Mr. Williams, 84, was “born in poverty raised by a single mother in the projects of North Philadelphia, a college drop-out, he overcame all types of adversity to become a nationally renowned professor, economist and columnist,” according to […]
Survival Guy Greetings from Key West at Sunset
Your Survival Guy is just getting by down here in beautiful Key West. This sunset pic above is from high above Louie’s Backyard last night where Becky and I had a chance to reflect on life for a while. Because it’s times like these you need to take some time for YOU. You need to take […]
Cities Suffer As Americans Settle Into Suburban Life
The big city exodus caused by COVID-19 and the BLM/Antifa summer rioting appears to be solidifying as a longer-term trend than many mayors and council members were hoping for. People simply aren’t coming back to the high tax, high regulation, high crime, densely populated cities. Peter Grant reports in the WSJ: U.S. employees started heading […]
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