As the market experts predict the magnitude of Holiday spending will increase by nearly 4% this year, an interesting cultural phenomenon is intermixing with traditional shopping habits in creating a new marketplace. While the overall capital from earners projects to remain steady and trending upward, the physical manifestation of Christmas gifts on the hearth or […]
Winners, Losers of 2017 Easily Separated After Trump’s First Year
In a detailed look at Donald Trump’s first year in office – which Democrats and their media allies have persistently tried to tie in knots – veteran political writer Paul Bedard lays out a strong case in the Washington Examiner for putting the president clearly in the winner’s column. Listing 81 accomplishments, from the economy […]
The Plight Of Seattle- Taxpayer Dollars Can’t Buy Happiness
In a situation that is synonymous with other municipalities across the grand expanse of the US republic, the ruling government of Seattle and the city council went on an egregious spending spree in transforming public money into perpetual sinkholes and generous salaries. Warning- this can happen anywhere. The Seattle Times is a well-known agenda driven […]
West Coast Dem Senators May Have Some Explaining To Do
Not one U.S. Senator representing the West Coast states of California, Oregon and Washington voted in favor of tax reform, which may leave them having to explain to voters – who are also taxpayers – why not, considering what a Bellevue small business announced, and this outfit is not alone. Bellevue-based APPS Portamedic, according to […]
Reactions From The First NCAA College Football Early Signing Day
The college football season just got longer, which is an interesting correlation to the reality that attentions spans are gradually dwindling into obscurity and being replaced by the ultraviolet and intoxicating circus of virtual reality. As Bowl season is about to go into hyper-drive and reach an underwhelming pinnacle after the shimmering giant apple descends […]
‘Fake News’ Annoying, And Abundant from Anti-Gunners
The Marist College Institute for Public Opinion this week revealed that the second-most annoying phrase in casual conversation is “fake news,” but the college overlooked the fact that falsehoods posing as facts seem to be abundant from a variety of sources, not the least of which is the gun prohibition lobby. No better example of […]
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