Tottering: Civil Order, Security, Peace Will Israel achieve its goal of dismantling Hamas? Tricky and unclear at this point. What is clear is the position Israel is in: Israel is at a significant political disadvantage. Egypt and Qatar, both negotiating for hostage releases, are pushing for a continuance of a cease fire. It can be […]
Archives for November 2023
Locking In a Generational Opportunity in Fixed Income
UPDATE 11.30.23: Have you added fixed income to your portfolio yet? After over a decade of loose monetary policy, some investors have forgotten about the benefits of fixed income in their portfolios. Some younger investors have come into adulthood having never experienced bond yields worth sinking their teeth into. Now they can. Don’t miss a […]
Slovenia Refunds Covid Mask Fines, Expunges Records
Countries around the world used Covid-19 as an excuse to deny residents their rights and to use the state’s monopoly on violence to intimidate people into compliance with unjust rules unsupported by science. Oftentimes, people were violently arrested for offenses as small as not wearing a mask. Now, Slovenia’s government is attempting to make up […]
The Ongoing Vulnerability of America’s Power Grid
For over a decade, Richardcyoung.com has been warning about the vulnerabilities in America’s power grid, especially in regard to hackable SCADA systems that, when compromised, could do major damage to the grid. Now, Paul Steidler reports in RealClearEnergy that the grid needs urgent strengthening. He writes: The U.S. electric grid continues to face a bevy […]
Al-Qaeda is Open for Business
Sarah Harmouch of War on the Rocks tells her readers how Al-Qaeda commanders are back in Afghanistan, swiftly reactivating the group’s presence. Training camps are now operational in five provinces, including Zabul and Nuristan, areas that Osama bin Laden once earmarked as crucial for al-Qaeda. She writes: U.S. President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from Afghanistan marked […]
Radical Progressives Want Unfettered Abortions More than Ever
More than at any time in history, radical progressives are pushing for unfettered abortion access. Kate Anderson reports in the Daily Caller: Over 75% of Democratic voters support access to abortion for any reason, while bipartisan support is at the highest it’s been since the 1970s, according to a new Wall Street Journal-NORC poll published […]
Who Can’t Afford to Live in NYC
Empire State of Decline Can it be that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who represents one of New York state’s most heavily taxed and regulated jurisdictions in the country, is capable of appreciating the burden big government imposes on average citizens? “Let’s not get carried away,” advises James Freemen in the WSJ. Is it possible that one of […]
It’s California vs. Florida in the Big State Debate
On Thursday, November 30, Fox News and the station’s primetime personality, Sean Hannity, will host a debate between California Governor Gavin Newsom and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Isabella Simonetti explains the debate in The Wall Street Journal, writing: They aren’t running against each other. Still, Ron DeSantis and Gavin Newsom will take their fiery feud to Fox News this […]
Could Ammonia Be the Next Great Fuel Source?
In The Wall Street Journal, Phred Dvorak discusses the possibilities and drawbacks of using ammonia as a fuel source. He writes: Ammonia is made by producing hydrogen, then adding nitrogen. It is made in massive volumes globally—the bulk as a building block for fertilizer and the rest for uses ranging from refrigerants for skating rinks […]
In Luxury Home Goods Recession, Arhaus Charts a Course for Success
At The Robin Report, Pam Danziger explains how Arhaus, a luxury furniture store, is attempting to chart a course for success through a potential luxury home goods recession. She writes: The company has identified a total addressable market of around $100 billion in the luxury home furniture market, noting that the high end of the […]
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