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Locked And Loaded?

It is Monday afternoon as I write this and a story that began this weekend is still evolving. I’d normally let a story like this settle before opining on it but this one is potentially too huge to ignore even for a bit. Let’s explore. Continue reading Locked And Loaded?

SPECIAL NOTICE – RECOMMENDED READING ADDITION

I just added A Thirsty Land by Seamus McGraw to the Recommended Reading List.  Unless you live in Texas or at least well west of the Mississippi this book will be an education for you.  McGraw’s work is an in depth study of the water crisis using Texas as an example.

It explores the history and some possible solutions to the problems of water shortages.

Trump Opportunities

This is the time of year that business gurus often do a column on what will be the hot investment opportunities of the New Year. I’m doing something along those lines with political business opportunities under a Trump administration. I don’t think it will do my readers much good since the number one requirement, other than capital to invest, is being amoral (which will put align you with Trump and his team). Continue reading Trump Opportunities

This Is A Presidential Level Economics Team?

I plan on doing a spoof article with Donald Trump naming some of his Cabinet Secretaries somewhere in the near future; that is if he doesn’t beat me to the punch in a desperation move to save his rapidly sinking campaign by actually naming some. While it will be a satirical article it will frighten many readers because like most good fiction it will be substantially believable. Perhaps the most frightening thing about Trump is that most of the experienced and knowledgeable Republicans want nothing to do with him. Instead of the same old proven losers we will get even less qualified people under Trump. That is both scary and unbelievable! With all that in mind let’s take a look at the economic advisory team that Trump announced last Friday. Continue reading This Is A Presidential Level Economics Team?