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Keep fighting for positive results

I recall from my studies of mathematics that the sum of all positive numbers and all negative numbers is zero. I suddenly realized that this is the quest of politics in hopes of tipping the balance more toward negative than positive!
- Monday, April 2, 2018


Dick's Sporting Goods realizes: Taking sides in politics is going to hurt business

Dick's Sporting Goods realizes: Taking sides in politics is going to hurt business I can't think of a single time when it's benefited a company to abandon sound business principles in favor of political posturing. Is certainly didn't help Target. It hasn't helped Starbucks. And it didn't take long for Dick's Sporting Goods to realize it's decision to pander to the gun grabbers would exact a serious price:
Dick's Sporting Goods reported disappointing holiday sales numbers in part due to weak demand for one-time hot brands like Under Armour.
- Sunday, March 18, 2018

Trump's proposed tariffs are the retaliation

Trump's proposed tariffs are the retaliation One of the hysterical objections from those who oppose President Trump's proposed tariffs on imported steel and aluminum is that he is going to start a trade war, because other countries will retaliate with tariffs of their own.
- Monday, March 12, 2018

U.S. consumer confidence highest in 14 years

U.S. consumer confidence highest in 14 years The importance of consumer confidence to economic growth cannot be overstated. When people feel good about the economy, they confidently spend and invest their money. Sometimes you get false consumer confidence that spurs people to spend for a period of time, but when it's not based on something fundamentally sound, it doesn't last for long.
- Sunday, March 4, 2018

'Crumbs' keep coming, and Democrats keep lying

'Crumbs' keep coming, and Democrats keep lying One of my favorite restaurants in Las Vegas is Lakeside, on the lower level of the Wynn Hotel. Everything on the menu is great! Fresh fish, other seafood, beef and salads, you name it! I've tried them all!
- Wednesday, February 21, 2018

What if Trump is proving a 'not normal' president is not a problem after all?

What if Trump is proving a 'not normal' president is not a problem after all? I know it seems like a long time ago, but in the run-up to the 2016 election, the predictions of catastrophe in the event of a Donald Trump win were quite something.
  • He would touch off a nuclear war, we were told, with some intemperate remark on Twitter.
  • He would destroy the vaunted public institutions of America with behavior decidedly un-presidential.
  • He would diminish the office by getting into flame wars with people like Rosie O'Donnell and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
  • He would empower Nazis, fanatics and haters to run rampant in the streets.
  • He would be an authoritarian strongman who would shred the Constitution and trample on everyone's rights.
- Sunday, February 18, 2018

Quit dreaming of a better yesterday

Quit dreaming of a better yesterday Last Sunday I was one of seven American Black Conservatives (ABCs) who received the African American Trailblazers award for some of the unique achievements I have been blessed to accomplish during my life. John Sibley Butler was one of the other recipients who reminded us that it is good to observe our black history, but we must "quit dreaming of a better yesterday."
- Monday, February 12, 2018

The two-year budget deal: A spending explosion with a mess of tax favors mixed in

The two-year budget deal: A spending explosion with a mess of tax favors mixed in Although we've already told you there is a silver lining or two, the fact remains that the two-year budget deal negotiated by Republican and Democrat leaders in Congress is exactly the opposite of what the country needs right now. It's true that it will more adequately fund the military, and that's important. But in order to get there, Republicans basically allowed the Democrats to remove all restraints on federal spending, while messing up the revenue stream by extending 35 tax breaks that were supposed to expire.
- Sunday, February 11, 2018

Democrats are defending the indefensible

Democrats are defending the indefensible In God we trust. The Flag. The National Anthem. When elected Democrats sat unmoved during the State of the Union address last week as the president embraced these defining symbols of our nation, I was shocked, embarrassed and somewhat frightened.
- Monday, February 5, 2018

Small businesses planning to raise wages in 2018 at highest rate in 28 years

Small businesses planning to raise wages in 2018 at highest rate in 28 years Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi have been insisting that $1,000 bonuses to workers are chump change, an degrading insult that should make the workers seethe with rage. I have a feeling that's not what most of them were doing as they strolled into the bank to cash or deposit those unexpected checks. But if Chuck and Nancy don't like $1,000 bonuses, maybe they'd feel better about rising wages at small businesses.
- Sunday, February 4, 2018



So now you know what repatriated profits are

So now you know what repatriated profits are Dan gave me credit for this the other day, but I'll take some myself if that's OK with you. He remembers from his days as my syndicate editor that I was talking a decade ago about the need to repeal the tax on repatriated profits. It wasn't a hot topic of conversation at the time. There weren't a lot of pundits or politicians talking about it.
- Sunday, January 21, 2018

After spending the Obama years on hold, Dr. King's Dream breathes again

After spending the Obama years on hold, Dr. King's Dream breathes again Two years ago, I wrote that the Dream was on hold: The economy is stalled. Business expansion is stalled. There are fewer doors of opportunity for people who want to run through them. Median incomes are declining. Taxes and the national debt are increasing.
- Monday, January 15, 2018

Walmart applies tax savings to raise minimum wage from $9 to $11

Walmart applies tax savings to raise minimum wage from $9 to $11 Last Sunday I talked about why it's actually a good thing for the economy if businesses use their tax savings for stock buybacks, because it puts more capital in the hands of investors who will likely find productive uses for the cash. This was a partial rebutall to the bluster from Democrats like Elizabeth Warren that businesses would do nothing to "help workers" with the tax cut.
- Sunday, January 14, 2018




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