In a recent article on Atlanta real estate, the WSJ focused on three newly listed homes in Buckhead. One, with 6 bedrooms, 7 baths, and 5 half baths, lists for $12.5 millions. Another, at $18.8 million, has a ballroom, cigar room, screening room, two gyms, a 20-person steam room, a recording studio, beauty salon and […]
You Need to Know About the Monumental New Debt Obama Created
The progressive-liberal legacy of President Barack Obama to the American people is nearly $20 trillion in debt, about double what he inherited upon entering office. For comparison sake, he’s added as much debt to America’s balance sheet as all other previous presidents combined.
I’m Thrilled This Guy Just Keeps on Winning
Congratulations to my Cato Institute friend, Tucker Carlson, for what is becoming a habit of promotions. Tucker will take over the prime time Fox News 9PM slot being vacated by Megyn Kelly. Here’s a sample of one of Tucker’s recent interviews. Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com
Could this One Epic Move by the GOP Prove Deadly?
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Speaker Paul Ryan said on Thursday that the GOP will attempt to defund Planned Parenthood in its bill to repeal Obamacare. Such a move has been long requested by conservatives, but it is already eroding support for the bill among more liberal members of the Senate GOP caucus. […]
This Fearless Author Will Retire as a Hero of the Common Man
According to Jason L. Riley, Thomas Sowell, who is retiring his syndicated column, once described Milton Friedman as “one of the very few intellectuals with both genius and common sense… ” He (Friedman) “could express himself at the highest analytical levels to his fellow economists in academic publications and still write popular books . . . that […]
3 Things the World Learned For the First Time in 2016
It was an unpredictable year in politics and markets. The world saw some things it had never witnessed before. Here’s a list of three of the most powerful events of 2016. Americans are done with the “establishment.” This was the greatest lesson of 2016, and it showed through in both parties. You could see the […]
Why Do Millennials Seem to Love Socialism?
Despite having lived through the tail end of the Cold War, and having grown up during the hey day of American capitalism, Millennials seem to have some romantic idea about socialism/communism. Andrew Clark, writing at The Wall Street Journal, explains the relationship between Millennials and command economics. Millennials are one of history’s luckiest generations. We […]
What I Learned About Capitalism from Dabbling in It
If I’m known at all to RichardCYoung.com readers, I’m known as the curmudgeonly foreign policy guy, I imagine. I have little respect and less faith in the ministrations of the Washington elite, which is in part why I stopped trying to break into it and decided to open a wine bar instead. As my final […]
Who Is Going to Pay for the Health Ramifications?
No one in the United States wants any person to go hungry. And no one in the “land of the free” should be told what he or she should eat. But something is badly amiss. Visit our local CVS in Key West, for example, and you’ll see one large wall banked with refrigerators and freezers […]
Washington, DC: A Town about Nothing
Jerry Seinfeld wrote that his television program was “a show about nothing.” Similarly, one of the only realistic tics of the hit show House of Cards is the near-total absence of policy. Kevin Spacey’s Frank Underwood is driven by lust for power and a desire to exact revenge on his enemies, but has no great […]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 23
- 24
- 25
- 26
- 27
- …
- 34
- Next Page »