Royal “Privilege”
And already it starts: The New York Times reported this morning that Prince Charles has been using off-shore accounts and other marginal practices to build a "billion dollar business." Everyone is public life gets a bullseye on them courtesy of
All the News (We See) Fit to Bring
There's a guy here running for governor here in Rhode Island named Matt Brown. He's progressive off-the-charts. His TV ads trumpet, "Tax the Rich!" It's that level of simplistic nonsense and, fortunately, he's polling at about 5% because voters are
Your Highness
What politicians seem not to understand is that when they begin every speech with the clichéd, "What the American people need
Endemic Observations
Now that covid has proceeded from epidemic to pandemic to endemic, here are some observations of our current conditions: • People are traveling for vacations and when business demands it (it's impossible to truly "network" remotely), but not so much for
You Don’t Accept Checks? How Quaint!
"Absolutism" undermines innovation. Even with the dominance of planes for long distance travel, we still have trains. FM radio didn't make AM extinct, but merely moved it toward talk shows instead of music for the most part. People still watch
Priorities in Government Are Different Somehow
Joe Biden is visiting here (Rhode Island) today in Air Force One to spend a brief amount of time and make a speech at a wind farm energy operation. He's be here a few hours and fly back to DC.
The Recession from the Twilight Zone
I guess I'm not smart enough to tell you if we're headed into a recession, or in a recession, or leaving a recession. What I do know is that it is/will be/was nothing like what occurred about 13 years ago.
Being Crazy and Dangerous Is Not A Constitutionally Protected Right
There are killings occurring all over the world, the most recent shocker a 3-D printed gun used to assassinate the former Prime Minister of Japan. There are too many guns around. But there are also too many lunatics around.
On Virtue Signalling
I know this is somewhat perverse, but whenever I receive an email from someone who insists on putting "preferred pronouns" after their name (Alice Jones [her, she]) in my reply I write: Alan Weiss (The Prince/Your Eminence). Do people expect that
A Lack of Education
The Providence school system has had a history of blistering, scathing, independent reviews on its poor performance. This goes back years and through several mayoral administrations. Economically disadvantaged (we used to say "poor") people suffer the most because they can't