America hasn’t won a real war in 70 years. Why do we keep going to war?

America hasn’t won a real war in 70 years. Why do we keep going to war?

You have to wonder about the thinking behind some of America’s military decisions.

Populists and the Elites make decisions in very different ways.

At the end of the day, both rich and poor are too tired for sex, thus proving that inequality doesn’t matter.

The Republicans are trying to make it difficult for out of state students to vote in the state in which they are attending college. As one Republican politician said, “They are kids voting liberal, voting their feelings, with no life experience.” On the other hand, some people believe that voting is too biased towards older people and that we should lower the voting age. The cats, of course, have opinions too.

People love the idea of meritocracy, but is it really that different from the old aristocracy?

Despite their enormous geographical advantages, and despite the action they take abroad, Americans feel remarkable unsafe and insecure.

Can we cure Americas’s addiction to endless wars?

For a robust economy it’s important that there are good investment opportunities.

I was talking with Cécile in Paris and she was telling me about the pension problem they have in France.
