I’ve been woefully AWOL recently, renovating the family Fish Camp up on the marsh in Darien, Georgia. It’s been terribly hot but rewarding except for the nagging guilt about being absent from these pages. Though my morning reading has been cut short, I still get enough news about the continuing atrocities of American public life…
Year: 2025
July 4, 2025
For most of my life I’ve taken the meaning of the 4th of July for granted—a time for grilling burgers, drinking beer and hanging out with family and friends. Why not? Year after year independence day celebrated the success of the United States as a country where citizens were free, the economy boomed and life…
Crying in America
The breaking news as I write this is about the killing of a Democratic lawmaker and her husband in Minnesota by an assassin masquerading as a police officer. The spouses of two other state representatives were wounded as well. This awful news against the backdrop of what is happening across the United States and in…
Paris, 2025
I’ve been absent from writing because I took a break and went to the French Open for two weeks, both out of my appreciation for tennis and as a much needed respite from the unrelenting absurdity of our politics. Unfortunately, my trip was a virtual one, watching the matches on television and keeping up with…
The Golden Pond Years
Just yesterday I got a call that one of my closest friends had been rushed to the hospital with a life-threatening issue. He had recently had stents put in his carotid arteries to correct blockage stemming from radiation treatments for cancer years ago. I was stunned because I had thought he was out of the…
One More Thing About Ukraine
The latest is that Russia and the United States have yet again kicked the can down the road about resolving the Russo-Ukraine War. Now the world must wait until June 2nd for the next sit-down talks. Only the most naive among us or those who are helplessly partisan hold out any hope that something substantive…
The Day the Bulls**t Died
By now we all have heard the unctuous hyperbole ad infinitum and ad nauseam that is Donald Trump. Remember his promise to end the Russo-Ukraine War in twenty-four hours if reelected to the presidency? Since then he has continually praised Putin and blamed Zelenskyy, cut back on U.S. support to Ukraine, and publicly questioned the…
An Interesting Little Book
If you missed this book, you might want to pick it up as a primer to help you understand the pros and cons of contemporary economics. Reading it challenges our knowledge of economic realities. The Price of Tomorrow: Why Deflation is the Key to an Abundant Future by Jeff Booth (Stanley Press, 2020) argues that…