Despite frenzied calls for expanded background checks by Democratic primary candidates, there’s little evidence such expanded checks would have done anything to stop the gunmen in Dayton and El Paso. At The Federalist, Chrissy
Clark explains that neither of the shooters would have failed a background check....
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The sight of Sen. Elizabeth Warren happily rubbing her hands together at the prospect of illegally seizing wealth from rival John Delaney was worth more than a thousand words about her unconstitutional tax scheme. But Sen. Warren, James Freeman notes in the WSJ, made it clear during the Democratic debates that highly successful entrepreneurs aren’t the only targets....
A hacker recently stole information on 100 million credit card customers from one of the biggest card companies in the world. According to The Wall Street Journal, the hacker was able to access information like “names,
addresses, ZIP Codes, phone numbers, email addresses, dates of birth and self-reported income, the bank said. Consumer data including credit scores, credit limits, balances, payment history and some transaction data are also part of the breach. Also exposed were...
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Through more than half a century of guiding investors in their efforts, the greatest failure I have seen is an inability to learn from history. Repeatedly market participants set unrealistic goals, use overly complex strategies in an attempt to achieve those
goals, and inevitably fail. In February of 2013 I explained this phenomenon, writing...
It was a busy week for the media as it tried to boost the reputations of both Baltimore and Al Sharpton by trying to prove that Trump is a racist. A more important question would have been, as Donald Trump tweeted, does America need a reality check?...
Tucker Carlson laces into “disgusting” Democrats who are using shootings in Dayton and El Paso for their own political gain. Carlson then goes on to get into what the “root of the problem” might really be...
At National Review, Charles C.W. Cooke explains the hard numbers that put into perspective what college is, and isn’t worth. For instance, an electrician is likely to earn more than a college graduate who works in English literature....
As America confronts the horrific mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, how are we going to address the mental, emotional and social defects in a generation of isolated young men who, like Peter Pan, live in Never Never Land?...
Despite being surrounded by the two states ranked by Moody’s as having the worst debt service to state revenue ratios in the country, Rhode Island managed to come in 18th highest. Connecticut was worst, and Massachusetts just behind in second place. Is there a lot
of work to be done in Rhode Island? Absolutely, but in New England, 18th worst is cause for celebration where debt is concerned....
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