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 […]
“Stay Home, Save Lives” A Fraud of Epic Proportions
Originally posted on June 10, 2020. Some thoughts as airlines begin stuffing passengers back on planes. “When it was time to board the plane,” writes Laurence M. Vance at LewRockwell.com, “no social distancing was practiced by anyone, and neither was there an announcement from American about the need to practice it.” Governors go wild and […]
Dow Down 1860 Points: What Two Things Matter Most
There are only two issues on which you need to focus all your attention. Getting our economy re-opened and the truth of COVID 19. Today, I have reposted the best from richardcyoung.com to help you answer both questions. But first, read about taking the limo or the bus.
What in Life Doesn’t Involve Trade Offs
Originally posted May 18, 2020. Can the government operate without having to make meaningful tradeoffs of one goal or value versus another? As a way of answering that question, Francis Menton in the Manhattan Contrarian puts forth the “illusion of infinite resources in the hands of the government.” As individuals we all know that we face […]
Prolong Lockdown and Keep Economy in Shambles
Originally posted April 21, 2020. The national response to coronavirus “cannot be understood in isolation from the part it has played in the larger anti-Trump melodrama,” argues Roger Kimball in Specatator.us. On 31 January, Trump suspended air travel from China. The Democrats and press went nuts, charging the president with xenophobia and accusing him of […]
Democrats’ Appalling COVID-19 Reaction
Originally posted April 20, 2020. From Joe Biden: “Donald Trump is not responsible for COVID-19, but he is responsible for our slow, uncoordinated response. Experts say that if we had acted two weeks earlier, more lives could have been saved. Trump failed to take swift action—and we’re paying the price.” A Timeline of the Blame […]
Like Humpty Dumpty, the Lockdown Hoax Comes Tumbling Down
Pandemic Report No. 9 Originally posted on June 6, 2020. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC)—which is Jerusalem and Medina combined for the public health crowd—has now declared the Covid-19 pandemic to be no deadlier so far than a bad flu season. This is an astounding development, but you’re not likely to hear about it […]
Trump Cavalcade Drives America Back to Business
Originally posted June 8, 2020. Debbie and I have traveled up the East Coast countless times over the last many decades. On every trip, we take inventory of the health of America’s small-town Main Streets, pedestrian activity in towns, and truck activity on the highways, among many other inference reading signals. Last Friday we were […]
Is Free Speech in the U.S. in Death Throes?
Daniel Henninger of the WSJ does not think that free speech is dead. Yet. But it certainly is in need of active defending, he maintains. Aware of the natural tendency of factions and majorities to want to suppress opposition opinion, the Founders created a Bill of Rights for all citizens, including what they called, with […]
Your Survival Guy Escapes into the City, Uh-Oh
Coronavirus Infects Stock Market: Part LVII Heading into a city and putting your daughter on a plane are not things Your Survival Guy likes doing, nevermind in the middle of a crisis. But sometimes visiting a cousin in Naples, FL is what an eighteen-year-old needs to do for everyone involved. Becky and I couldn’t help […]
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