As usual, this post has been inspired by a serendipitous insight. As you know, I do not enjoy taking time to edit and much prefer simply writing as the thoughts come along. This post shall not disappoint. The first insight I had today occurred while going through my massive amount of daily news. What…… Continue reading Information Overload and The Art of Forgetfulness
Month: August 2011
Japanese Protectionism, Latinos in the USA and The Age of Reason
I have to say, I love my iPad. Everyday I pick it up about 15 times and flick through the various news apps to take a quick pulse of what is happening in the world. When I tire of the news I can quickly switch to my books or watch a documentary on Netflix. I…… Continue reading Japanese Protectionism, Latinos in the USA and The Age of Reason
USA Credit Rating Downgrade
Well, by now you’ve heard that the USA had their credit rating downgraded by Standard and Poors. A quick check of the responses by the GOP all blamed Obama except for one. That person was Ron Paul. He said the following. “Unfortunately, the game in Washington has been one of partisan blaming and bipartisan…… Continue reading USA Credit Rating Downgrade