I was having one of those “grandpa moments” earlier today. I was wondering how I was going to describe the first few weeks after Trump exited the White House to my youngest grandson a few years from now. (Thankfully he is currently too young to be paying any attention. Snow, toy monster trucks and superheroes are taking up his days at the moment.) I finally decided on using the analogy of a rash. Like a rash Trump is fading away but he is still persistent and annoying. In that vein I’ll do a “cleanup” article today. Continue reading America’s Rash
Tag Archives: Wall Street
Reasonable Expectations
If all has gone according to plan Joe Biden will be the President of the United States of America for thirteen hours by the time this article is published. As with any new administration there are a plethora of expectations. With the exception of the few still among us who were around on March 4, 1933 never has a change been this anticipated or necessary because America arguably hasn’t been in this bad of shape since then. That also makes the task more challenging which is what I want to explore today. Continue reading Reasonable Expectations
Michigan Indications And More
Monday brought us a few indications that even Donald Trump has resigned himself to the fact that he lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden. More importantly that big business has moved on and is no longer afraid of Trump. Tuesday even the gambling casino (a/k/a Wall Street) joined the world of reality. There is more. Let’s explore. Continue reading Michigan Indications And More
Trump’s Onion
This will be another catch up day. All I will (incompletely) cover are Trump’s recent “I can’t believe this” adventures. The inspiration for today’s article is the satirical publication The Onion. Let’s explore. Continue reading Trump’s Onion
A Second Day
Here we are; Day Two of the review of last week’s biggest political stories. Let’s Explore. Continue reading A Second Day