As much as I appreciate the brilliant attack ads from the Lincoln Project, as much as I welcome the support from Micheal Steele, members of the Bush family against Trump, and other Republicans now lending their support to the Biden … [Read more...]
Random Thoughts During the Pandemic
Instead of calling grocery store workers "heroes" for putting their health at risk to make sure we all got to eat, how about we agree to pay them all a sustainable wage? The same goes for nursing home workers and all the rest. If now … [Read more...]
Why was there no looting in Franklin?
Let me begin, on the record, to state that I do not condone looting, arson, or any such illegal acts. Residents of Franklin Massachusetts held a public meeting on the village green to protest the murder of George Floyd. There was no … [Read more...]
I don’t want a fair shot, I want a fair share.
A common campaign message from Democrats, including the Biden ad I saw on television last night, is that all Americans deserve a fair shot at the American Dream. I beg to differ. I do not want a fair shot, I want a fair share. Until … [Read more...]
This used to be normal, at least parts of it.
I've been self-isolating since April 2nd. No, I am not feeling sick, not running a fever, have none of the symptoms but I am 65 years old with high blood pressure and asthma. I'm in the cross hairs of this virus and I need to stay clear … [Read more...]
Random Thoughts
No gatherings of more than 25 people which means the Nationwide MENSA for Trump convention is still on schedule with seats available. Funny how grocery store employees are often viewed as unskilled and undeserving of our respect (and … [Read more...]
Cynical Me and My Thoughts on COVID-19
Between 1990 and 2015, the global rate of death related to obesity increased by 28.3%, from 41.9 to 53.7 deaths per 100,000 people. Cardiovascular disease is the leading global cause of death, accounting for more than 17.6 million deaths … [Read more...]
Bloomberg: I’ve earned my $60 billion net worth.
Many years ago, I had the opportunity to race against a US Olympic athlete Phil Mahre at a local ski area. It's a long story but suffice it to say that out of the amateurs, I finished in second place with a time of 1:40. First place was … [Read more...]
Can Democrats Afford to Tell the Truth?
It was many years ago when I was a salesman at a car dealership that sold Pontiac, Peugeot, and Jaguar cars. My niche was the two imports. One day, a customer was keenly interested in the 1981 Peugeot 505 STI that we had on the showroom … [Read more...]
What are the Bad Jobs and what should we do about them?
Wow, unemployment is under 4% and most economists will call that virtual full employment. Still, life is very difficult for many Americans. Only about half have money invested in the stock market and according to recent reports, 44% of … [Read more...]
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