A Way to Vanquish Mob Rule Little Rock, Arkansas, 1957 – when white mobs tried to prevent black students from safely attending school. Jason L. Riley reminds readers in the WSJ, President Dwight Eisenhower “decided to do something about the mob defying the Brown ruling.” In a prime-time television address, the president explained that “demagogic […]
Archives for April 2024
The Hardest Part About Losing Our Dog Louis
The hardest part about losing our dog Louis is how losing him brought back feelings for others we’ve lost. That feeling of loss resurfaces. That and the quiet. The house is quiet. It’s missing a life that was literally just there. Certain times of the day are harder than others. The mornings and coming home […]
Major Risks of a Cashless Society
Madge Waggy of LewRockwell.com tells her readers that in a cashless society, theft will occur online and in far larger amounts than cash heists! Is cashless society in World a bad step? Cashless Means Automatic If money is easy to spend, it is also easy to take. Convenience can easily become tyranny. Automatic payments that […]
BLOOD THINNERS: Is a Big Advance Imminent?
Originally posted March 22, 2024. According to Ron Winslow, writing in The Wall Street Journal, several blood thinners are being developed that can help patients prevent the clots that cause heart attacks and strokes without the side effects that have come along with previous blood thinners. Winslow writes: A new class of anticoagulant drugs on […]
Let’s Talk Logistics – The Future of Competition and Conflict in the Pacific
Carmelia Scott-Skillern and Peter Singer of War on the Rocks tell their readers that amateurs talk strategy, and professionals talk logistics. They write: As Gen. Omar Bradley is credited as saying, “Amateurs talk strategy. Professionals talk logistics.” Indeed, from the American Revolution to modern-day conflicts in Afghanistan and Ukraine, the U.S. Army’s ability to effectively manage resources, […]
Unicorns for Israel
Something Deeply Wrong Hamas still has “five freaking American hostages.” There’s nothing like a good cause, and the music industry has long been behind potent issues. Think Band Aid, Live Aid, Farm Aid, Stand Up to Cancer, Hope for Haiti, the Concert for Sandy Relief, the Concert for Ukraine. Big-name musicians from every genre will […]
Our Dog Louis Passed Away on April 17th
Our dog Louis passed away on April 17th. He was thirteen. When he was a puppy, our kids were in elementary school. “Hi, Mom,” one said. “We’re home.” That was our cue to release him from around the corner to meet them for the first time. And that was the beginning of Louis doing almost […]
Can Ukraine Bomb Russia Into Submission?
Can Ukraine bomb Russia into submission? The idea seems comical, but the Ukrainians are working on ways to strike deeper into Russia in hopes of shortening the war. Isabel Coles reports in The Wall Street Journal: Inside a hangar tucked away in western Ukraine, dozens of workers in protective clothing mold fiberglass mesh and assemble […]
What Does an AI Business Model Look Like?
With massive investment being injected into AI startups with no real business, the question that must be answered is, what does an AI business model look like? Berber Jin reports in The Wall Street Journal: Artificial intelligence startup Imbue has hoodies branded with its circular orange logo, an office in the heart of San Francisco […]
Will Private Label Drugs Improve Affordability?
The affordability of prescription drugs has been getting worse, but companies like CVS and Cigna are developing private-label alternatives that could help lower costs. David Wainer reports in The Wall Street Journal: Most shoppers are familiar with CVS Health’s many private label products, from women’s daily multivitamins to heart-healthy trail mix. There is a reason […]
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