Headlines throughout January indicate things are changing in positive measures for the United States — Thanks to our new Sheriff, uh, President.
Headlines throughout January indicate things are changing in positive measures for the United States — Thanks to our new Sheriff, uh, President.
President Teddy Roosevelt criticized the man who would be only a critic. He praised the man who got dusty, sweaty and bloody with his effort. Which are you?
Thoughts while reviewing the news on overturning or reforming Obamacare… The following points of view were expressed in a healthcare trade publication this week in answer to this question: “What is single healthcare problem you want fixed now?” William P. Thompson, President and CEO of SSM Health (St. Louis) — “Reduce the administrative burden onRead more
How does harboring and protecting criminals in sanctuary cities serve U.S. citizens? Weren’t immigration laws passed to protect Americans?
The history of the world’s most important and successful experiment in governing founded on the creed of freedom and representative democracy is optional?
The BCS Championships and the oversaturation of what has become secondary bowls appear to have drained the enthusiasm swamp for college fans.
Thoughts while reading the auto section of the paper….Two headlines of note: Tesla May Lose Electric-Car Lead; and Electric Cars Still Unprofitable. Experienced manufacturers (GM, Ford, Daimler, Honda, etc) are expected to lead the way into the affordable era with a new generation of cars which are about to be introduced. Profits have been elusiveRead more
Thoughts while reading Fortune Magazine’s article on China’s Credit Binge …. Relations between the U.S. and China could be potentially disruptive President-Elect Trump’s charges of currency manipulation by the Chinese to keep the yuan artificially low A realization by economists now that the yuan may actually be overvalued A weak global economy that cannot absorb a surgeRead more
Regulatory relief as proposed by the new administration should have a big impact on job growth.
Thoughts while watching NFL players act out, working out, and working with those that are unemployed or underemployed.