At The American Spectator, Scott McKay tells readers that requests for President Trump’s upcoming rally in Tulsa exceeded 1 million. He writes (abridged): Monday morning the word came that Eventbrite pre-orders for seats at President Trump’s first campaign rally of the post-coronavirus craze have exceeded one million. This for an event in an arena that […]
Donald Trump’s “Red, White, Blue” Initiative
China has boldly lied to the world regarding its position with the coronavirus. The China question is obviously #1 on the president’s list. America must no longer welcome thousands of Chinese students back on campus each fall. Just say “no” to China and any immigration from China. America needs to spurn Wal-Mart-type stores whose shelves […]
Gang Violence Preventing Chicago from Caring for Coronavirus Victims
Originally posted April 14, 2020. A spike in what appears to be gang violence is sucking up resources from Chicago’s emergency services that could be put to much better use helping the city’s coronavirus patients. The Chicago Tribune reports: Mayor Lori Lightfoot and interim police Superintendent Charlie Beck decried Tuesday’s spike in gun violence in […]
Beijing in Wartime Emergency Mode
During his powerful 2016 presidential campaign, Donald Trump clearly warned America that China posed a powerful threat. Read “The 1 Hour China Book” to understand exactly how this can be. After his dynamic election victory, Donald Trump quickly followed up on his campaign promise to address “the China issue.” America was off to a breathtaking, […]
Coronavirus Could Reshape America’s Logistical System Forever
Originally posted April 14, 2020. You never know what you’re really made of until you’re tested. Coronavirus has tested every facet of the American logistical system. With millions of Americans at home, doing their best to avoid going out by ordering online, the e-commerce infrastructure of America has been pushed to its limits. With all […]
The Unintended Consequences of Governors Gone Wild
Coronavirus Infects Stock Market: Part XXXIII Originally posted on April 23, 2020. As some states inch their way back to a soft-open, there will be plenty of losers, many of whom have done nothing wrong and who are healthy. Think about Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo’s comments yesterday telling businesses they’ll have to allow employees […]
After the Coronavirus: Successful Investing and Good Health
Coronavirus Infects Stock Market: Part XXXI Originally posted on April 21, 2020. Let’s get this out of the way: There is no magic bullet to successful investing or to good health. Both are a culmination of decisions leaving you with a body (of work) to show for it. Is there any doubt those most susceptible […]
Your Retirement Life: Investing After Coronavirus
Coronavirus Infects Stock Market: Part XXX Originally posted on April 20, 2020. Some thoughts as you second guess your retirement (or your spouse does for you). The late Richard Russell, in remembering the Great Depression: The most valuable asset you have is a J-O-B. (You know RR from Rich Man, Poor Man, an all-time favorite […]
You can Bank on This: There Will be Problems
Originally posted May 1, 2020. This is getting old. Walking our dog around Newport yesterday, my daughter said how weird it feels seeing all the shops and restaurants empty. We walk the same route regularly and have for years. We never stop at the shops and restaurants, but it feels good imagining what’s going on […]
Get Ready: Your Survival Guy’s Guide to the Second Wave
Coronavirus Infects Stock Market: Part LIV Originally posted on May 28, 2020. You read the news: “Coronavirus reaches 100,000 deaths,” streaming across all forms of media yesterday and yet, not a peep just a couple of years ago when the flu killed 80,000. It’s like the media is taking a victory lap, cheering the virus […]
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