Andrew Maclean reports at Drive that Harley-Davidson is planning to roll out 100 new motorcycles, including an electric bike based on their Project Livewire bike. The Livewire has been on riders’ radar for a few years. Harley still doesn’t have a release date for the Livewire bike, but it’s making progress. Harley-Davidson LiveWire Electric Motorcycle […]
How Ready is Your Business for a Disaster?
So maybe you’ve been prepping for a few years and your home is all set. You’ve got food, water, a generator and all the other materials and plans you’ll need to keep the house and your family safe. But how ready is your business for a disaster? If you’re a small business owner, the responsibility […]
U.S. May Deploy Long-Range Patriot Missile Battery in Baltic Region
The AP is reporting that the U.S. has possible plans to deploy a long-range Patriot Missile battery in Lithuania. This would be a first for the system in the Baltics. The potential deployment would be part of a planned U.S. air defense exercise and is purely a defensive measure in response to Russia’s planned Zapad […]
America’s Constitution, The Army Clause
Anyone wondering about the intent of America’s founders on whether or not the U.S. ought to be participating in protracted foreign interventions has an easy reference to their thinking. The Army Clause in the U.S. Constitution says simply and plainly “The Congress shall have Power To …raise and support Armies, but no Appropriation of Money […]
1967 “The Summer of Love” and the International Monterey Pop Festival” and the US intro of the Beatles’ Sgt. Peppers
At The Guardian, Rory Carroll highlights the divergent views between old and young in San Francisco. The young seem to believe the feeling of the “Summer of Love” still resonates in the city. Meanwhile those who have lived there longer see a different city than they remember. Gentrification and loads of tech industry money have […]
Lack of Liberty—France’s Big Problem?
Emmanuel Macron, the newly elected president of France and the youngest leader since Napoleon, assured voters in his victory speech that it is “a new page in our history.” Not so fast, M. Macron, advises William McGurn in the WSJ. The more prosaic explanation is that, given the choice before them, French voters reasonably opted […]
How Can I Be a Great Investor Like Richard C. Young?
How can you be a great investor like Richard C. Young? Study. Keep it simple. Tell it the way it is. All of that comes to mind. But here’s what I want to share with you that I think you’ll find helpful. It’s a constant battle. It’s a ton of work. It’s a daily grind. […]
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Somalia: America’s National Security Interest There is What?
Did you see the movie Black Hawk Down? A rescue mission in Somalia was botched thanks to poor decision making by the Clinton administration and the American commander in charge of the ill advised attempt. The American loss of life was tragic and totally unrelated to America’s national security. Give the movie Black Hawk Down and […]
What is Donald Trump Thinking Firing Comey?
It’s hard to know what President Trump is thinking in firing FBI Director James Comey. This isn’t the best news to bring the team together. Shouldn’t his focus be on repealing Obamacare and passing some tax reform? This seems sophomoric to me. The American Conservative’s Rod Dreher asks “Why Did Trump Fire Comey?” and doesn’t come […]
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