As I opined yesterday, Donald Trump’s foreign policy speech this week fell flat among experts. And this morning, the left-leaning USA Today did a quasi fact check of the speech. Continue reading
Month: April 2016
Over my morning coffee
“Is it just me or is Ted Cruz not going to let Carly talk?” – Cindy McCain
I must say, reading that quote while sipping my morning coffee was almost disastrous. Continue reading
Obama touts his economics prowess despite a meager growth report
“Saving the world economy from a Great Depression, that was pretty good.” – President Obama
Speaking of his legacy, successes and frustrations at a Youth Town Hall in London on April 23, 2016, the president boasted about his handling of the economy, among other issues and events, during his two terms in office despite miserable growth numbers. Continue reading
Boehner unwittingly helps Cruz campaign
Former Speaker of the House John Boehner, with his big ego intact, thought he was slamming Ted Cruz when he told a Stanford University audience that while “I get along with almost everyone, I have never worked with a more miserable (SOB) in my life.” Continue reading
Trump is the desperate one in the race
We’ve been inundated with fawning reports of Donald Trump’s big wins on the east coast earlier this week, but do you know that Hillary Clinton beat him soundly with the popular vote in those five states? Earlier in New York, Clinton’s adopted home state, she trounced Trump in his home state 1,054,000 to 525,000. Democrat delegates in New York more than double those of the Republican Party. Continue reading
Hillary wears pant suits, but her ‘slip’ is showing
Speaking in Wilmington, Delaware, Hillary Clinton tried to paint Donald Trump as someone who is out-of-touch with voters, describing how he flies in with his big jet, gives a speech, insults everybody, then gets back on the jet to fly to his country club house in Florida or his penthouse in New York. Continue reading
It’s ‘lyin Hil’ again
Hillary Clinton, already known for her long history of lying, has been caught in another one, according to Allysia Finley, writing in the April 26, edition of The Wall Street Journal. Continue reading
My book available again
I recently received additional copies of my book, One of the Last Business Dinosaurs: How I took an alternative path to success in business, in a second printing. If you would like to purchase a copy ($20 each) send your check with your mailing address to Eldon R. Kramer, 26520 Alma School Road #801, Scottsdale, AZ 85255
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The ‘not I’ business community needs to step up
Regular readers of this blog will recall my frequent criticism of businesses that get in bed with big government. We’ve seen it with automobile manufacturers and café standards. We saw pharmaceuticals and various health entities support ObamaCare. And we’ve witnessed energy firms jump on the climate change train. Continue reading
Verizon, Ohio State University grow a spine; tradition at The Citadel challenged
How refreshing it was to hear stories of two individuals, a CEO and a university vice president, who refused to be intimidated and spoke clearly for the entities they represent. Too often we read about companies and colleges who bow to “political correctness” and the fear of a lawsuit. Continue reading