OK, let’s have some fun. Cue the car dealership ad: “Have I got a deal for you. Come lease this brand-new car for a fraction of what you’d expect to pay. Just come on down and see me.” You get the point. When dealers need the business, you can’t stop hearing from them. Which brings […]
Archives for August 2022
Joe Rogan Praises Kayleigh McEnany, Slams “Liar” Jen Psaki
On the Joe Rogan Experience, host Joe Rogan praised Trump-era White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany as the “Michael Jordan of White House press secretaries,” while simultaneously calling Biden’s first Press Secretary Jen Psaki a liar. Carlos Garcia of The Blaze reports: Podcast superstar Joe Rogan appeared to touch a raw nerve when he opined that a […]
Classic Video from Mike Rowe on America’s Independence
A Labor Day Slap in the Face to the American Worker
If you are among those who do not want to foot the bill for college courses on gender studies, political science, philosophy, and feminist theory you are not alone. Mike Rowe, host of “Dirty Jobs,” accuses the Biden Administration’s student loan forgiveness plan of being the “biggest pre-Labor Day slap in the face” to American […]
Will the Supreme Court Deny Biden’s Student Loan Bailout?
At LewRockwell.com, Dr. Ron Paul, former congressman and presidential candidate, makes a powerful case that the Supreme Court could deny Joe Biden the right to unilaterally spend hundreds of billions of dollars canceling student loan debts. Paul writes: Last week, President Biden announced he is creating a new program forgiving 10,000 dollars of student loan […]
SOUTHERN OFFENSIVE BEGINS: Is This the End of the Beginning in Ukraine?
The Ukrainians have begun their long-awaited southern offensive by breaking through Russian lines near Kherson and the Dnipro River. Is this new effort the end of the beginning in a story that sees the Ukrainians retake their lands, or simply an interlude in the march to victory for the Russians? Perhaps it’s neither and nothing […]
Driving Off the Cliff with Green Energy
One Smartphone takes as much energy to produce as one refrigerator. In the WSJ James Freeman introduces readers to Mark Mills. Mr. Mills (Manhattan Institute) asks readers to consider: “Years of hypertrophied rhetoric and trillions of dollars of spending and subsidies on a transition have not significantly changed the energy landscape.” Civilization still depends on […]
Abandon Suburbia for the Dreamlike Solitude of the Florida Keys
Having lived in Key West for over three decades I can tell you that Tony Perrottet gets visitors off to a great Keys start with his travel review in The Wall Street Journal. Below his essay, I have linked a few of my own Keys favorites. Enjoy. Dick Tony writes (abridged): “If Ernest Hemingway were […]
401(k) Collecting Dust? Let’s Clean It Up and Get It Moving
If you want to reach a certain “number” in savings when you retire, my best advice is to harness the tools available to you like the 401(k). If you have access to one, then I want you to try and do everything you can to max it out: Save ‘til it hurts, especially when you’re […]
“Worst and Most Irrational Responses to Covid”
In the Tom Woods Letter, Tom Woods laments that the “worst and most irrational responses to Covid” come from America’s “institutions of higher learning.” Woods writes (abridged): Georgetown University just announced that they’ll be masking again in classrooms this fall. According to the university’s chief public health officer: “Masks are required in indoor instructional settings, […]
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