Monthly Archives: November 2016
Sinners and Saints
Ordinary ideals of Americana range as far and wide as the North American continent. The valued conviction of one American vastly differs from that of another. Joe from Santa Fe may have little connection with Joe in South Bend or … Continue reading
Putting an End to the Regulatory Industry
Corporate life in America these days is fraught with tedium. First the MBAs imposed their silly six sigma processes and reduced workers to mere widgets. Then the regulators went through and squashed out any fun that remained. Gone are the … Continue reading
Donald Trump’s Plan for Economic Salvation
One of the unspoken joys in life is the rich pleasure that comes with bearing witness to a career politician – a shrew no less – as they fail spectacularly. Tuesday night served up one of these unique experiences with … Continue reading
The One Thing that Will Change Everything
“There are more things in heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” – William Shakespeare, Hamlet Ticking Time Bomb The American populace counts down to Election Day with impatient intent. Will their party man occupy the … Continue reading