Reality Check continued
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You had better find a career in which you have an advantage. If you face the Chinese challenge, then you also face the Indian challenge. An army of highly trained, low-salary workers is now marching toward you.... keep reading
The defeat of the Taliban opened the floodgates of narcotics out of Afghanistan. The Taliban had slowed this flow. This fact is simply never mentioned by the Administration.... keep reading
War is not the basis of prosperity. It undermines prosperity. It makes the state larger. It shifts resources away from consumer goods to weaponry. The Iraq war in 2003 was clearly a sinkhole. But few analysts saw this.... keep reading
It was clear to me as the invasion began that Republicans would never again be able to campaign on a platform of balanced budgets. The era of endless deficits became irreversible.... keep reading
It should have been obvious that the invasion of Iraq would create concerns over the flow of oil. It would give terrorists an easy target: the pipelines. But the neo-cons could not see this. They conveniently forget today (Nov. 2005).... keep reading
George Orwell in Nineteen Eighty-Four (1948), described a world in which strategic alliances shifted over and over. This has surely been the case in the U.S.-Middle East alliances.... keep reading
The blindness of the neo-cons to the obvious remains as complete as it was in March, 2003. They did not see that the pipelines could not be defended. They did not understand the ancient sin of envy.... keep reading
Here is the story of the origins of the New World Order. Not many Americans know this story. Of those few who do, not many recognize that the NWO is now shipwrecked. The Western alliance will never be the same again.... keep reading
The Iraq war would be no cakewalk, I predicted before we invaded. Saddam did not have weapons of mass destruction, I predicted. The war would cost far more than the officioal estimate of $60 billion, I predicted. But what did I know?... keep reading
This sort of thing was foreseen clearly by George Orwell in his book, Nineteen Eighty-Four (1948). Since this happened in 1983, I would call his book on target.... keep reading
Here is what "Rich Dad" said about retirement in America. Does it apply to you?... keep reading
I wish this principle were not true, but it is. Don't ignore it.... keep reading
How your child can put himself through college working part-time. Would you be willing to give a college graduation present of half the after-tax money this would save you?... keep reading
Here are some horror stories about just how bad the collegiate world is these days. Is your child ready for this?... keep reading
There is a trade-off between ego and wealth. Ego usually wins. Here is how to get an edge on your rivals.... keep reading
You don't remember his name. The third athlete to break a major barrier is rarely remembered. But this story is worth remembering. That's because he was 17 years old. How he did it was a marvel. I have copied it ever since I met him -- when he was age 15 and I was 16.... keep reading
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