Throughout the Trump administration, Democrats have been endorsing violence as a political tactic. Tom Elliott, founder and editor of Grabien, cites examples of the toxic atmosphere oozing from the DNC. Cory Booker urged people to answer a “call to action” to protest at the Capitol. “Please, get up in the face of some congresspeople.” (2018) […]
Archives for January 2021
Are $2,000 Checks Going to Rebuild NYC?
You can’t rebuild the world’s biggest economy with printed money. Production and business are what really make an economy strong, not the number of dollars in circulation. John Cogan and John Taylor explain in the Wall Street Journal that these sorts of payments don’t do anything. They write: President-elect Biden is promising another round of […]
An Alert for Warm Weather, Wine Loving Mavens.
Originally posted July 9, 2020. When I am not in France, I buy my French and Willamette Valley Pinot Noir and Rhone Valley Syrah from “The Wine Guy,” Mark Gambuzza. Mark is based on the tiny, semi-tropical island of Key West, just 90 miles from Cuba. Debbie and I have lived in Old Town Key […]
Cancel Culture, the Great Purge, Double Standards
“NO violence, NO lawbreaking, NO vandalism.” President Trump released a statement and video yesterday where he said all the right things. Too little, too late? Perhaps. There are many examples, however, of Democrats urging violence against Trump and his supporters. No one is attempting to justify Trump’s election rhetoric. Instead, as BRIGHT editors explain, “It’s simply a plea for […]
How Are You Doing on a Local Level?
How are you doing on a local level? Are you taking small steps every day to secure your situation? You don’t have to change your world in a day. Here are some thoughts looking out at my backyard: The local paper ran an article this week titled Firearm Interest Up Locally. The catalyst for the […]
We Support Censure of Flake, McCain and Ducey
Eliza Collins reports in The Wall Street Journal that the Arizona Republican Party is considering the censure of Gov. Doug Ducey, former Senator Jeff Flake, and wife of the late Senator John McCain. Collins writes (abridged): The Arizona Republican Party will vote next week on a measure that would censure GOP Gov. Doug Ducey, former […]
You Need to Seek Some Shelter for When Things Get Ugly
Coronavirus Infects Stock Market: Part LVI Originally posted June 1, 2020. “Requests for driving directions on Apple Inc.’s Maps app are back around mid January levels, while data from Dutch location technology firm TomTom International BV show traffic congestion gradually climbing in some late U.S. cities, though it is still down substantially from March levels […]
The Stock Market Is About Money Flows Not Politics.
Has America endured a more disgraced sitting president than Democrat Bill Clinton or first family than Bill and Hillary? Perhaps not. Well you might be surprised to know that your IRA sprouted like fresh green weeds during the disgraceful decade of the nineties. Check out my chart below. Americans have a great history of remaining […]
How S.D. Surged in Vaccination Inoculations
State leaders apparently did not believe the media consensus that a rapid vaccine approval couldn’t happen. South Dakota, as James Freeman writes in the WSJ, was prepared for the possibility of success. It’s important to also keep in mind that South Dakota’s population is a small fraction of, for example, New York’s. Furthermore, South Dakota is about […]
There’s Always a Way Forward for Americans Like YOU
How did you learn how to make money? In reviewing a package of financial documents with a prospective client last week, he included his social security estimates. It was like finding a piece of gold as far as I was concerned. Why? Because it showed me that he began working at age 16. I was […]
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