Dear Survivor, A long time ago, Vanguard founder Jack Bogle came up with a novel idea for a mutual fund company. Keep fees low, passively mimic the market, and let the shareholders mutually own the company. Then he went out to tell the world about his anti-Wall Street creation and thankfully had help along the […]
Archives for July 2024
House Resolution Introduced to Remove Biden from Office
Brittany Bernstein of the National Review reports that there’s a push led by Representative Chip Roy (TX Republican) to remove Joe Biden from office using the 25th Amendment. She Writes: Vice President Kamala Harris would be pressured to bring together leaders of the executive cabinet to push President Biden out of office via the 25th […]
Biden’s Debate was Equivalent to a Political Blue Screen of Death
James Howard Kunstler of LewRockwell.com tells his readers Biden’s entire closing statement is the political equivalent of the blue screen of death. He writes: “Biden’s entire closing statement is the political equivalent of the blue screen of death. It’s just one long frozen glitch.” — Sean Davis, the Federalist Maybe ninety-seconds into last night’s long-awaited […]
French Parliamentary Elections: Far Right Wins First Round
Noemie Bisserbe and Stacy Meichtry of The Wall Street Journal report Le Pen’s National Rally is on track to score an unprecedented haul of seats in July 7 runoff. They write: Marine Le Pen’s National Rally notched a victory in the first round of parliamentary elections across France on Sunday, moving her party one step closer to its […]
Corporate (DEI) Initiatives Facing Cutbacks and Legal Woes
Andrea Hsu of NPR tells her readers that corporate DEI programs have faced setbacks amid uncertain economic times. In another blow to diversity advocates, the Supreme Court rejected the use of race-conscious admissions in higher education, setting off predictions that corporate policies around diversity will soon meet the same fate. She writes: Just three years […]
Tractor Supply Ends DEI, and Fast
Sarah Nassauer of The Wall Street Journal tells her readers how a social-media blitz by a former Hollywood director spread fear among company leaders that diversity criticism would hurt business. She writes: The beginning of the end of Tractor Supply’s TSCO 0.92%increase; green up pointing triangle diversity efforts started on June 6. That afternoon, Robby […]
Iran Defied the U.S. to Become an International Power Thanks to Russia and China
Sune Engel Rasmussen and Laurence Norman of The Wall Street Journal tell their readers that despite decades of Western pressure, Tehran poses a greater threat to U.S. interests thanks to its ties to Russia and China. They write: The winner of Iran’s presidential election will inherit domestic discord and an economy battered by sanctions, but also a strength: Tehran […]
The Birth of The Blues Brothers
Rich Lowry of the National Review tells his readers that if you’re a devotee of the movie or a fan of the early Saturday Night Live, you’ll enjoy The Birth of The Blues Brothers thoroughly. He writes: If you’re wondering whether the subtitle of this book oversells it a bit, as far as I’m concerned, the […]
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