by Andrew Moran | Aug 19, 2020 | Articles, Business News, Economic Affairs News, Politics, Social Issues
The way the U.S. government and the Federal Reserve have responded to the economic fallout of the Coronavirus pandemic has been something out of a Marx Brothers skit. Groucho aptly described the art of politics when he quipped, “Politics is the art of looking for...
by Pennel Bird | Aug 19, 2020 | Articles, Healthcare, Law, Politics, Science, Social Issues
In April 2020, Denis Rancourt, Ph.D, published a paper entitled “Masks Don’t Work – A Review of Science Relevant to COVID-19” in which he considers eight peer-reviewed studies on the efficacy of masks in impeding the spread of viruses, including SARS CoV2. Based on...
by Andrew Moran | Aug 18, 2020 | Articles, Economic Affairs News, Politics, Social Issues
Has the Oracle of Omaha seen the yellow light? Everyone’s favorite billionaire investor, Warren Buffett, has had a raucous 2020: selling his stakes in the airlines, ditching the financials, exiting the newspaper business, and missing out on the massive bull runs....
by Joe Schaeffer | Aug 18, 2020 | Articles, Election 2020, Politics, The Left, Trump Administration
Death, systemic racism, and seething anger were the major themes for Night One of the 2020 Democratic National Convention. The unprecedented virtual event was bound to feel strange regardless, but Dems piled heaps of spookiness onto the already unusual proceedings....
by Andrew Moran | Aug 17, 2020 | Articles, Election 2020, Politics, Social Issues
Political debates – in the primaries and the general – are like professional-wrestling matches. They are about moments. Like the arm drags or the headlocks in a singles match, nobody remembers candidates’ discussions on public policy issues or their proposed...