Reality Check continued
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Here is a strategy to get Wal-Mart on your side when you buy a computer. It relies on getting Wal-Mart to as a middleman on your behalf. This can save you a lot of grief.... keep reading
NASA gets more media attention than most government agencies. Its budget is gigantic. The payoff from this budget is scientifically marginal. Its foul-ups cost billions, and also lives. It is now running on bailing wire.... keep reading
Here is one more example of the Federal Government's atheism run wild.... keep reading
If you're planning to buy a computer, you will find this report useful. If you own a business, this report will warn you about what policies to avoid.... keep reading
We don't see many stories like this. Here is a case where the good guys won. The bureaucrats got whipped in full public view.... keep reading
This 2003 story indicated that Israel was in trouble. The 2005 pull-out from Gaza's settlements indicates just how much trouble Israel was in. I predicyed in January, 2003, that Iraq would soon become our equivalent on Gaza. It has. Worse.... keep reading
This bit of government public relations fools a lot of investors. Don't be taken in. There is less cause for optimism than you think.... keep reading
This is a follow-up. It ought to save you at least one year's membership fee to this site -- maybe five years. (For the original article, click here).... keep reading
Airport security is representative of Homeland Security: a Politically Correct war against Americans -- no profiling -- by low-paid, minimally trained workers. It will not protect us.... keep reading
I warned in January, 2003, that if the United States invaded Iraq, this would create a motivation for vengeance. The border with Mexico is wide open. How will we defend our cities against anthrax or "dirty" nukes -- radiation contamination bombs?... keep reading
Normally, Wal Street recovers months before a recession ends. Not so in 2001. In 2002, the economic recovery was limping along. The stock market was going nowhere. This was something new.... keep reading
The gold standard held governments in check for only as long as governments honored the gold standard. They never fully did. After World War I broke out, the war against gold coins began. Voters no longer understand the benefits of a full gold coin standard.... keep reading
There is such a thing as holy waste. It is the waste that says, "There's more where that came from." We should live in this confidence most of the time -- one day a year, minimum.... keep reading
The "Great Game" in the Middle East is oil. Whoever controls the marginal production of oil will set its price. I thought the U.S. would invade Iraq. I also said that the Administration had no exit strategy.... keep reading
A central bank serves as a nation's official counterfeiter. When they can monetize equity as well as debt (government bonds), they can buy up the productive assets of a nation with depreciating money. This has now begun.... keep reading
"What difference will I make?" That's the crucial question in "It's a Wonderful Life." It is the story of a man with thwarted goals that deserved to be thwarted. He did better by failing to achieve them. But it's best to have the right goals and then achieve them.... keep reading