I keep in my car something similar to Land Shark’s Tactical Survival Shelter. You may want to do the same. Eric Davis from Loadoutroom.com had this to say about the Land Shark. If you get outside and get your adventure on then you already know the importance of emergency shelters, blankets and signaling. Should the […]
M4 Ready for Battle?
A recent article in the Washington Times and another in Soldier of Fortune Magazine call into question the quality of the military’s M4 carbine. The issues with the carbine have apparently been understood by the military for some time, but the articles claim not much has been done about it. From the Washington Times: Documents […]
Tiny Finland Wipes Away the Smirk
Boston Bruin’s star goalie Tuukka Rask, playing for Finland, helped to shutdown mighty Russia in the quarterfinal round of men’s ice hockey. The huge win should wipe the smirk off of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s face. Things aren’t exactly turning out as planned. His Winter Olympics are the most expensive in history, his hockey team […]
You Can’t Fix Stupid
There’s a reason why businesses have migrated to the South. Lower taxes and right to work laws are the draw. But what may be most important is the attitude of self reliance. Self reliance is the antithesis of what union bosses are selling. They’ve ruined Detroit and will continue to bully in Tennessee. The VW […]
The Jobs Killer
The $10.10 minimum wage offered up by HRM Obama will cost 500,000 jobs, give or take, according to the non-partisan CBO. The real toll is probably much higher since HRM continues to remove all incentives to work or get off the couch to look for work. Check out here what real reform looks like coming […]
Your Right to Work
The UAW defeat is more proof that workers value their right to work and their hard earned wages. There is no longer a reason to pay dues for union heads to butt in on behalf of the workers. The relationship between employees and management is fine. If the bosses want to be productive they should […]
Heads I Win, Tails You Lose
The promises in some variable annuities are too good to be true–a realization being made by the insurers that made them. You can learn more here: Variable annuities combine a 401(k)-like investment account with the equivalent of an insurance policy. They appeal to investors approaching retirement with a promise of guaranteed regular payouts that could […]
Bonjour! L’économie de l’offre
It would be nice if, after some champagne and caviar, visiting French President Hollande shared a point or two about supply-side economics with HRM Obama. The WSJ’s Review and Outlook point out here: The French president’s turnaround hasn’t come a quarter too soon. Mr. Hollande came to office in 2012 with promises that would make new […]
Happy Valentine’s Day with HoC!
Throw away the fifty remotes because there’s no need to figure out what to watch this Friday night. It’s Valentine’s Day with House of Cards, Season 2. HoC, in case you’ve been stuck in a snow bank, is the Washington, D.C. thriller with power couple Frank (Kevin Spacey) and Claire Underwood (Robin Wright). It’s like […]
This is Nuts! California’s Fortune 500
No it’s not a list of the 500 most valuable corporations in California. It’s a list of California’s 500 most valuable retired public employee pensions. They all exceed $180,000 a year. The highest one is paid to a Mr. Bruce V. Malkenhorst. He retired from the good city of Vernon, doing what I don’t know. […]
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