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What We Can Do to Stop Inflation
My first blush takeaway from the mid-terms is how disaffected so many of us are. Feeling poorer through inflation is just depressing. This includes the psychological damage felt when your loved ones are also hurting. Our society is inarguably in steep decline with no...
What Should America Look Like?
Recently, the Supreme Court decided to take another look at the question of race-based Affirmative Action. The last time the court looked at the issue was back in 1978. Central to every facet of the question of manipulating who gets into colleges that employ a...
Lenin is Educating Your Children
Let’s commence with a simple premise: An uneducated or undereducated American population is vulnerable on multiple levels. Our standard of living, history of peaceful coexistence, prosperity, propensity to be manipulated and more are problematic. America’s Public...
What You Can’t See Doesn’t Matter—At least they hope so!
Today’s article is a bit of a manifesto. It seeks to be a compact primer on the “big picture.” It covers a lot of ground with a minimum of detail to hold your attention and to get across a complicated subject in an understandable way. Everything we talk about could be...
What Happened to “Never Again”?
A national election is right on top of us. Since at least the 1920s, American Jews have been among the most reliable supporters of the Democratic Party, whether as a voting block or as financiers. Half of American Jews self-describe as liberal. But more tellingly,...
What Comes After the Current Chaos?
False narratives control many of us. There are myriad reasons why our country finds itself a shell of what we once were. It did not happen overnight or by accident. While we talk about causation a lot, it is the consequences and fallout from making bad choices that...
Too Much Noise
Today’s story spotlights the downward spiral of the Biden Administration. Myriad crisis-level issues abound. Almost all go unresolved amid the overwhelming “noise” created by constant emergencies. Policy and action are all gridlocked, great fear and consternation...
If Something Requires Subsidization, It’s Probably a Bad Idea
Our government and those of other countries distort financial markets and market forces through intentional manipulation, regulations, and policy decisions. Market Interventions frequently serve seemingly noble purposes, all too frequently with disastrous or costly...
Cognitive Dissonance in Relationships & Presentism
The definition of Cognitive Dissonance in relationships is the perception of contradictory information, together with the mental toll it takes on us. Relevant items of information include a person’s actions, feelings, ideas, beliefs, values, and things in the...
Does America Have an Endpoint?
It’s been a great ride. When you just focus on the accomplishments of our nation, the broadly shared wealth, opportunity, and well-being created, you just won’t find another story to rival America’s. Today, I won’t utter one word of derision or explain away any faults...
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