Intentions vs. Results
The Liberal Problem Hi Reader, Here’s what our editors are looking at today… | | News: Sean Ring – What’s More Important: People or Institutions? Of the people. By the people. For the people. The first job of any government is to protect the people. If a government can’t defend its people, it has no purpose and must be replaced. There has to be order… there has to be systems in place to keep people safe. Otherwise, it’s anarchy. And while the left is mostly caught up in intentions, I’d argue the right is about results. ⇒ Read More Here | |
Politics: Byron King – The Return of the Dreaded “S” Word As a nation, we’ve all come full circle, in a sense. From the stagflation of the 1970s, we are now again back in stagflation, this time the 2024 sequel. America’s young people have difficulty finding meaningful, productive work, let alone a personal identity in a world that has become a fetid swamp of insipid, mind-numbing, social media bubbles. All of this has been decades in the making, to be sure, with many sets of fingerprints scattered across the scenes of many economic crimes. But helpfully, in a perverse sort of way, the Biden administration seems to relish taking credit for what’s happening out there and has even coined the term “Bidenomics” for us. So what can we do to get through this mess? ⇒ Read More Here | |
Retirement: Dave Gonigam – AI, Nukes and Gold What’s bad for World Peace is great for gold. It’s no coincidence that gold has rallied to record levels at a time of unprecedented nuclear risk. For the background, we need to rewind to a moment in 1983 when Armageddon was nearly unleashed — an incident most Americans still don’t know about… ⇒ Read More Here That’s all for today, we’ll be back tomorrow with what our editors were looking at this week. Email us here with whatever crosses your mind that you want us to cover. We look forward to hearing from you! Looking forward to your financial future, | | | |
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