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For the second series of the Democrats’ debate, you are forgiven if you are hungover from the previous night, continues Caroline McCarthy. Furthermore, no one is going to judge, she promises, if you have a drink before the whole thing begins...
Are you familiar with the FIRE movement? You should be, and you will be shortly. And I’m not talking about a fire where, for example, a tree falls in your backyard onto power lines, ripping them down along with a transformer and nearly burning down your house on a quiet afternoon in Newport, RI. ...
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Lara Prendergast of The American Conservative writes (abridged):
The mood changed in Britain as summer began. Theresa May resigned as prime minister at the end of May (quite fitting) and a leadership contest got underway.
A s you read in my FIRE series parts I and II,
the acronym stands for Financial Independence, Retire Early and is as much a mindset as it is a financial plan. Think about what you spend the most money on and you’ll quickly realize some of it can be reduced but a lot of it cannot when you’re in retirement...
Sumantra Maitra of The Federalist writes (abridged):
For someone living in the United Kingdom, the American Democratic primary debates looked very familiar, and almost cathartic. American politics used to be more muscular and substantive compared to contemporary performative and broadly procedural British politics...
Senator Josh Hawley writes (abridged):
For decades, the ruling elite who controls the country’s commanding heights—the media, academia, Hollywood, and of course government—have embraced priorities starkly at odds with the values and needs of the American middle ...
The 20-odd Democrat candidates, each desperate to be declared the “long-awaited heroic Trump destroyer,” continue to dream up more free stuff to give away, writes Victor Davis Hanson in American Greatness ...
Daniel Larison of The American Conservative writes (abridged):
Stephen Kinzer comments on the creation of a new think tank, The Quincy Institute, committed to promoting a foreign policy of restraint and non-interventionism...
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