During a conversation with a client yesterday, she thanked us for sending her the book The Longevity Plan: Seven Life-Transforming Lessons from Ancient China. “Rather than put it on the bookshelf,” she told me, “I’m keeping it on my bed-side table for easy reference.” We live busy lives today, where technological clutter abounds. One truth […]
The Size of the Dog in a Fight Does Matter
Scott Pruitt, President Trump’s EPA administrator, announced this week that he is reexamining the stringent standards of CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) set by the Obama administration in 2012. “This might finally bring some honesty to the issue of CAFE’s lethal effects and push the safety issue to the forefront of the debate over government […]
Will Trump End the Iran Deal?
Neocons in the Trump administration want to put an end to the Iran nuclear deal. Despite some flaws, the deal has been working. Daniel Larison reports in The American Conservative that the reason neocons dislike the deal is because it peacefully settled a dispute. The neocon crowd in Washington has been pushing war with Iran […]
Stevens’ Call to Repeal the Second Amendment Provocative, Counterproductive and Hostile to core American Liberties
Bob Levy, Chairman of the Cato Institute, and someone I count as a friend, calls former Supreme Court Associate Justice John Paul Stevens’ call to repeal the Second Amendment “needlessly provocative, counterproductive and hostile to core American liberties.” I couldn’t agree more. Bob tangled with Stevens during the famous D.C. vs. Heller trial, where Bob […]
Digital Currency Risks: Sweden Considers Cashless Society
When you consider good governance vs bad governance, Sweden typically falls into the good camp. Life is pretty good if you’re a Swede. But a recent push by central banks to adopt a cash-free-society has put many on edge. Riskbank governor, Stefan Ingves, says going cash-less is for the “collective good” of society. “Most citizens […]
U.S. Navy Lands F/A-18 on Aircraft Carrier with ATARI Joystick
For the first time ever, U.S. Navy crew members have landed an F/A-18 aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln using nothing more than an ATARI joystick. OK, it wasn’t an actual ATARI joystick but it was pretty close. ATARI stands for the aircraft terminal approach remote inceptor, which was created by engineers at NAVAIR. The system […]
Trump: Military Will Guard the Border with Mexico
President Trump has said he will send the military to guard America’s border with Mexico. He called it “a big step,” as he explained the new policy during a press conference with Baltic leaders. He said until America can have a wall and proper security, the border will be guarded by the military. The President’s […]
Can Trump Fulfill his Three Core Promises and Win Reelection?
Pat Buchanan says that if Donald Trump can deliver on the three unique promises he made during his campaign, that he will win reelection. The specific promises Pat is referring to are to 1) secure the border, 2) bring back manufacturing jobs, and 3) end overseas adventurism and regime change operations. This is the mix […]
Open Borders for Thee, Orange Alert for Me
Mark Steyn joins Tucker Carlson to discuss the “caravan” of refugees from Honduras as it marches toward the Rio Grande and into the United States.
Is Vanguard too Big?
Personally, I have had only one minor administrative error recently with Vanguard where they incorrectly deposited SEP-IRA money into my traditional IRA. I called them to explain their error, they pulled up the letter of instruction, recognized their mistake and made the correction. Problem solved. With record inflows of more than $1 billion per day […]
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