Well Done, Billionaires
Billionaires contribute daily to the “common good”—not only through charity, but through human ingenuity and the progress and prosperity that produces for all of us. By Kerry McDonald - May 9, 2020 I ran into a neighbor on [...]
The Bully’crats and the Fisherman
A True “Whopper” of a Fish Story “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” – English Proverb By Bruce Kauffmann – May [...]
Freedom and the Pandemic
WSJ May 9, 2020 The Bean Farmer’s Guide to Social Distancing and Personal Freedom As lockdowns are lifted, officials should leave people alone to make safe choices about how to act. By Terry Wanzek | 688 words Jamestown, [...]
Big Business Cronyism
WSJ January 18, 2020 Larry Fink’s Latest Sermon By The Editorial Board | 705 words BlackRock CEO Larry Fink is among the world’s most powerful investment managers, but it seems he longs for more influence. To wit, he [...]
Landlords Suffer in Seattle
WSJ February 1, 2020 Seattle and the State Supreme Court Wage War on Property Rights Landlords are forced to rent to the first person who walks in—even if he has a criminal record. By Ethan Blevins | 797 [...]
The Inequality Dividend
WSJ January 11, 2020 The Economy’s Inequality Dividend Growth is lifting low-income workers and the middle class. By The Editorial Board | 782 words The December employment report on Friday was a modest disappointment with fewer new jobs [...]