One of the characteristics of our country has been our mobility. To simply get up and move to somewhere which presents us with a better opportunity. That's exactly what's happening today. Many of the large cities in the nation, and most especially New York City, are seeing a dramatic, and I think trans-formative, out-migration.
And this is certainly not the first time in our history that we've seen this occur. In one of the most eerie parallels to the great depression of the 1930's, today's city dwellers fleeing to a better future, is reminiscent of the flight out of the Dust Bowl by the people who came to be known as the Okie's.
America's Vision of Globalism goes back at least a hundred years to the Presidency of Woodrow Wilson, and his League of Nations. An effort to bring peace to the world after the destruction …
The action this week by Big Tech, Google, Twitter, Facebook, Amazon and the rest, have created the best environment for startups in a generation. Empowered their competition. And likely …
Bull markets have leaders. Innovative companies that lead the country into a new economy, and who's stocks power the market to higher and higher …
How Much does it cost to censor a sitting President? About $4 ½ billion dollars. At least that was the market value lost by Twitter after they had …
This weekend Jack Dorsey, at Twitter shut off all of President Trump's Accounts. And thereby fired the first shot in what promises to be an all out Cyber War.
Since Trump descended the …
Today, as he sits in his office, Donald Trump is presented with a similar dilemma. A Gordian Knot, if you will, that seems unable to be solved.
The …
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