Bottom Line: There is no downside when you begin thinking of yourself and your family first. Desalination may not be an option for you but once you start thinking about your water supply, you quickly realize there’s a lot you can do to keep from running out of it. Originally posted June 22, 2016. You […]
Losing It in the City by the Sea
The Dock of the Bay Released shortly after the incomparable Otis Redding died, “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay,” was co-written by Redding and guitarist Steve Cropper. The STAX song talks about relaxing across the SF bay in Sausalito and doing nothing but watching the waves roll in and the waves roll out. According to […]
Corporate America is Increasingly Aligning Itself With Liberal Democrats
Stephen Moore of Taki’s Magazine tells us how big business is siding with big government. He writes (abridged): If big business wants to bolt and make peace with the party that hates enterprise, entrepreneurship and profit, that’s a sad commentary on the state of affairs in corporate America, not the GOP. President Calvin Coolidge once […]
They Are Coming for Our Guns, Our Cars and Everything Else
Chuck Baldwin of LewRockwell.com says Joe Biden’s anti-Second Amendment agenda has nothing to do with “common sense gun legislation” or safety. He writes (abridged): Don’t let the rhetoric of Joe Biden and his gaggle of gun grabbers fool you: They ARE coming for our guns. They are bloodthirsty wolves talking in the tongue of harmless sheep. They […]
Jesse Jackson: Keeping Poor Blacks Impoverished
A Race Hustler The 81-year-old Jesse Jackson recently has announced his retirement as head of the Rainbow PUSH coalition, a civil-rights organization he founded three years after Martin Luther King’s death. For a quarter of a century, Jesse Jackson’s Wall Street Project essentially has shaken down successful corporations for “donations” in the name of expanding […]
A Look at What Trumps Foreign Policy Might Look Like in a Second Term
Daniel DePetris of The Spectator tells us what Donlad Trumps foreign policy might look like in a second term. He writes (abridged): Former president Donald Trump is in a world of legal trouble. Not only is he the first president in history to be impeached twice, he holds the unenviable distinction of being the first […]
Meat Grown in a Lab May be Headed to Grocery Store Shelves
Michael Snyder of LewRockwell.com writes he would rather crawl on my belly for a mile on a gravel road filled with razor-sharp glass shards than eat a single bite of lab-grown “meat”. He writes (abridged): Would you like to eat a slab of “beef” or “chicken” that has been artificially “grown” inside a giant vat […]
Jason Aldean’s Anti-Woke Anthem Climbs to #1 on iTunes
Jason Aldean’s song “Try That in a Small Town” and the accompanying music video rocketed to the top of the iTunes charts in less than 24 hours as outlets began reporting that the video had been pulled from country music channel CMT. Louder with Crowder reported that the song had reached the top spot on the iTunes […]
Best Paris Ice Cream Shops
David Lebovitz tells us the best places to cool down in Paris. As a public service (and because I love ice cream), once upon a time, I listed several favorite ice cream shops in Paris, which, at the time, were just a handful. But things have changed with many young people opening shops, number of […]
Good Grief, Is This Some Kind of Bad Joke?
ESG – a Surprise Boom for Fossil Fuel Giants The financial industry is diving headfirst into what may turn out to be one of the largest misallocations of capital in human history. Saving the Planet Emmet Penney, editor of Grid Brief, in Spectator lays out the consequences of ESG (environmental, social, corporate governance), which has […]
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