In The Wall Street Journal, Candace Taylor discusses the increasingly complex techniques being used to deprive spouses of assets during divorce. She writes: The Pritzker estate, a roughly 50,000-square-foot estate on a promontory in the hills above Los Angeles, is one of the largest private homes in the country. At times run by a staff […]
Archives for September 2024
Oakland Sports Wiped Out
Oakland’s vaunted sports team of old, the Raiders, the A’s, and the Warriors, have all decided to leave, or have already left the city. In The Wall Street Journal, Jared Diamond recognizes that crime was one of the motivating factors for the pro teams in their decision to leave the city. The other was the […]
U.S. Carrier Strike Group Vulnerable to Attack After Oiler Runs Aground
John Konrad of gCaptain reports that the USS Big Horn, the only oiler the Navy has in the Middle East, ran aground. Forcing a carrier strike group to scramble for fuel. Konrad writes: gCaptain has received multiple reports that the US Navy oiler USNS Big Horn ran aground yesterday and partially flooded off the coast of Oman, […]
U.S. Tackles Major Vulnerability in Pacific
Mike Cherney of The Wall Street Journal tells his readers that America is rethinking its logistics in the Pacific, with training involving giant fuel bladders in the Australian Outback. The U.S. military is tackling a supply line vulnerability. He writes: In the remote Australian Outback, U.S. Marines carried supplies off two tilt-rotor Osprey aircraft that […]
A Rash Scheme, Loaded with Unintended Consequences
We’re from the Government; We’re Here to Help Just when you think it’s safe, along comes another disturbing Harris policy that will have you running for cover. Harris, perhaps, is relying on the public’s economic illiteracy. What Happened to Supply and Demand Kamala Harris is proposing a $40 billion fund for local governments to explore […]
“Dick What Do You Think About When You…”
Years ago, talking with Dick about Richard C. Young’s Intelligence Report, I asked him, “Dick, what do you think about when you sit down to write?” “Simple,” he said. “I imagine there’s a giant pile of cash sitting on my desk, and I need to get it invested.” Talking with Dick this week about the […]
Stakes of Senate Control
Drastic Changes, including Axing the Filibuster In an interview with Steven Law (CEO of the Senate Leadership Fund), Kimberley Strassel (WSJ) talks with Mr. Law about the DNC convention several weeks ago and what is at stake at the Senate level. Senator Chuck Schumer was telling everybody who would listen what he would do if […]
Mossad: Rise and Kill First
In The Unz Review, Ron Unz outlines the Mossad’s long history of assassinations, writing: For the last half-dozen years, Israeli-born Ronan Bergman has served as a reporter with the New York Times, and I’ve regularly heard him described as the best-connected American journalist in Israel, with especially close ties to that country’s powerful security services such as the […]
Democrats Lead the American Counter-Revolution
The American Revolution created the greatest constitutional republic in the history of mankind, but now Democrats, explains Madge Waggy at MadgeWaggy.blogspot.com, are waging a counterrevolution against the Founders. She writes: “Quite alarming is the emerging unholy alliance of various monopolies in Big Government, Big Business & the media, seeking to impose all-embracing cradle-to-grave control over […]
Russia-Ukraine: Nothing Left but to Come to Terms?
At JamesHowardKunstler.com, James Howard Kunstler explains that Joe Biden’s power over military matters has been stripped from him, and that there’s nothing left in the tank from NATO in regards to the Russia-Ukraine war. All that’s left, explains Kunstler, is to come to terms on peace. He writes: What could go wrong? Probably more than […]
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