Well this was a fun month for the stock market with wild swings from high to low of around 2,000 points in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. One question I’m asked on a consistent basis is “E.J., is your phone ringing off the hook?” and my answer is “no,” and I know why. Most of […]
New Traveler’s Guide To Gun Laws Available
If you are a gun owner and plan on traveling at all with your firearms, you must understand the laws of the states you are passing through and visiting. There’s no better resource available for that than the 2018 Traveler’s Guide to the Firearm Laws of the Fifty States written by J. Scott Kappas, Esq. […]
Today the Supreme Court Will Hear a Case that Could Gut Public Unions
When Governor Scott Walker signed Right to Work legislation in Wisconsin, it began a drop in union membership that has so far taken 60% of government employees off the rolls. It turns out that when employees aren’t forced to join unions to keep their jobs, they typically don’t want to. The case before the court […]
How to Help Your Child Before Tragedy Strikes at School: Part II
“What is the discussion about at school regarding the Florida High School shooting?” I asked my kids last night. That guns should be eliminated from society was the gist of their response. I like President Trump’s suggestion to arm teachers and school staff. It makes no sense to make schools gun free zones. You never […]
Take a Drive with Us to Cannon Mtn. in the Live Free or Die State
Over the President’s Day weekend we hit the slopes of New Hampshire skiing Attitash, Wildcat, Sunday River, and Cannon. In this video, drive with us from Bartlett, where we have a log cabin, through the White Mountain National Forest to ski Cannon Mountain. It was a typical New England weekend with rain, sleet, snow, and […]
November Mid-Terms: It’s the Economy Stupid
In my conversations with business owners this year, they tell me they love the Trump tax-cut. They’re also telling me business is good and expected to remain that way. Thank you Mr. Trump. When it comes to the mid-terms and the House, the best strategy is to focus on the economy and Trump’s tax cuts, […]
Laura Ingraham Blasts Back at LeBron James
In what is now becoming an ongoing feud between the conservative TV host and the NBA basketball player, Laura Ingraham blasts back at LeBron James. Originally posted on Yoursurvivalguy.com.
To Survive, it Pays to “Know a Guy”
Rhode Island is often referred to by its citizens as the “I know a guy,” state. When facing the bureaucratic quagmire that is state and local government here, sometimes people can get things done faster if they “know a guy.” The phrase works great for other situations as well, such as getting tickets to a […]
Shiffrin Wins Gold
Congratulations to Mikaela Shiffrin on her come from behind second run to win the gold medal in the giant slalom. Earlier this year I wondered, just how good is Michaela Shiffrin? I’m not sure I’ve ever seen anyone better. What makes Shiffrin masterful on course is the impeccable form she developed on the icy slopes […]
While American Kids Eat Tide Pods, Swiss Kids are Learning to Shoot
In America, parents are furiously attempting to prevent their kids from eating Tide Pods, an inexplicable “challenge” fad that has sent participants to the hospital. Meanwhile, in Switzerland parents are driving their kids to Jungschützen, or junior rifle courses. The number of Swiss children learning to shoot is growing rapidly. In the last two years, the […]
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