The American Conservative asks: Which candidates are most likely to be guided by realism and restraint in foreign policy? See the grades below. Presidents have more latitude in foreign affairs than in domestic policy, and the trend over the past two administrations has been for presidents to be more hawkish than their campaign pledges led […]
Guns: My Concealed Carry Update
A lot of good things can happen to your personal security situation when you take some initiative. For example, what will it take for you to have a “choice” to carry a weapon legally? Having a choice may provide you and your family with a great deal of comfort. As I’ve told you recently in […]
Roger Babson Quoted in Book: 1929
Here’s a reminder about the markets, emailed to me by a client from the Greatest Generation over the weekend. What she sent was not only relevant because I went to Babson College, named after Roger Babson. The quoted passage below shows that with open eyes, a heavy dose of skepticism and abundant caution, you can prepare […]
Trump’s Win-Win
Donald Trump scored another win this weekend, this time in South Carolina. One of the key drivers of the win was his repudiation of globalism and interventionism. Americans are tired of losing their jobs, of wondering if their kids will get jobs, and of seeing their kids fighting futile wars for the elites in Washington. As Pat […]
GOP Candidates: Trumped on Trade
If you look at the back of your iPhone it reads: “Designed by Apple in California. Assembled in China.” And there in a nutshell you have a fortune cookie sized explanation of our service/design vs. China’s manufacturing/assembly economy. Which one is more perishable? How long will it take for a call center in India to turn another U.S. […]
Warren Miller: Your Search for Freedom
If you’re a skier then you know the name Warren Miller—famous for his ground-breaking ski movies shot in some of the most beautiful mountains in the world. I had a chance to meet Mr. Miller, age 91, over the weekend on a ski trip to Montana. He was in the lodge, named after him, signing […]
VIDEO: Bernie Sanders’ Tax Plan
Here Chris Edwards discusses Bernie Sanders’ tax plan on The Blaze’s The Glenn Beck Program.
How High are Income Tax Rates in Your State?
The Tax Foundation has released its annual review of income tax rates among the states. There were some big changes in a few states, and overall they were business friendly tax reductions. The Tax Foundation’s Nicole Kaeding writes: Several states changed key features of their individual income tax codes between 2015 and 2016. These changes include: Arkansas […]
Trouble Reaching the IRS? Blame Obamacare
IRS Commissioner John Koskinen told a House Appropriations Committee panel yesterday that the IRS couldn’t properly fund taxpayer services because it needed money Congress had allocated for that purpose to instead fund its newly mandated Obamacare workload. Rudy Takala noted in The Washington Examiner that: More than eight million phone calls to the agency’s customer service line […]
Surprising Progress made in the Fight for Tax Reform
Here’s some pro-growth tax reform that businesses can work with. The Tax Foundation has identified America’s best tax reformers of 2015 and honored them with the foundation’s Outstanding Achievement in State Tax Reform. This year’s honorees are: This year, we honor ten individuals from five states with our award for Outstanding Achievement in State Tax Reform […]
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