Winter is right around the corner. Before it gets here I want you to review this piece I wrote posted on March 12 as a guide for your winter storm preparation efforts. A major storm is predicted to hit New England tonight, bringing snow totals of up to 24 inches in parts of the region. […]
How Rand Paul Works with Donald Trump
Of all the 100 U.S. senators, Rand Paul has what appears to be the most complex relationship with President Trump. Despite having a record of voting against the president more than any other Republican, Paul and Trump are personal friends, and Paul has been his biggest supporter in times when it counted the most. At […]
Kessler: The Fed Failed in 2008, It’s Failing Now
In a Wall Street Journal piece focused on an interview with Bryan Marsal, the CEO of Lehman during its bankruptcy, Andy Kessler lays out his view of the personal and political failures that led to the collapse of Lehman Brothers, and explains that despite a decade of time in which to examine the failures of […]
Prepare for the Hurricane
Hurricane Season is well underway. After Hurricane Gordon brought drenching rain to the Gulf Coast, Hurricane Florence is preparing to smash into the Carolinas. I outlined some of the fundamental necessities for hurricane preparation in my post Hurricane Gordon: How to Survive the Storm. Below is additional guidance, this time from FEMA, for those seeking to […]
Cato’s Chris Edwards: Tax Reform and Interstate Migration
“I divided the country into the 25 highest-tax and 25 lowest-tax states by a measure of household taxes. In 2016, almost 600,000 people moved, on net, from the former to the latter,” writes Chris Edwards, director of tax policy studies at Cato in his study Tax Reform and Interstate Migration. “People are moving into low-tax […]
Internal Fight Could Tear Apart the Democratic Party
Imagine what moderate Democrats were thinking as progressives from their party acted foolish and crazy at the all-but-assured Supreme Court confirmation hearing of Judge Brett Kavanaugh. Kimberley Strassel compares the internal fight happening between the Democratic Party and the Resistance today to the fight between the Republican Party and the Tea Party in 2009. She […]
California: Driving Away Success
Is your state’s heavy taxation and regulation hurting your business? More people are feeling that way all the time, as I wrote in this piece on July 9, 2018. Despite the allure of Silicon Valley, Hollywood and it’s natural beauty, California has succeeded in driving away a “small but statistically significant percentage of high-income residents […]
What Brett Kavanaugh means for the Supreme Court
In the video below, Ilya Shaprio, a senior fellow in constitutional studies at the Cato Institute and editor-in-chief of the Cato Supreme Court Review, explains what having Brett Kavanaugh on the bench will mean for the Supreme Court. Originally posted on Yoursurvivalguy.com.
The Five Deadliest Guns on the Planet?
Writing at The National Interest, Kyle Mizokami explains his choices of the five deadliest guns on the planet. Here is his list in a much abridged fashion: The Colt M1911A1: Designed by prolific gun designer John Moses Browning, and first introduced in 1911, the Colt 1911 pistol was meant to replace weaker .38 caliber pistols used by the […]
Hurricane Gordon: How to Survive the Storm
Tropical Storm Gordon is expected to hit land as a hurricane Tuesday near the Mississippi-Louisiana border, not far from where Hurricane Katrina made landfall back in 2005. No matter where you live, if hurricanes can hit your area, now is a great time to check your storm preparations. A great place to start your inspection […]
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