Things that are awful include burning rain forests and rioting. Hyperbolic terms should not be used toward other problems, such as decadent media, poor political candidates and research on opposing… Read more »
Jeffrey Eugenides and Margaret Atwood are both celebrated, lauded authors, among the most successful and highly-regarded. There is a small percentage of the population that has read all of their… Read more »
Innovation is generally regarded as positive and beneficial. Still, some who lean leftward politically may identify economic sectors or workers who are omitted by inventive and enterprising activity. They sometimes… Read more »
If the Democratic Party assumes power this November, then the process of implementing cleaner energy systems should be accelerated. Stocks of solar companies have been outperforming, as if anticipating it…. Read more »
The stock of Ericsson (ERIC) is up about 20% since its mention in a previous post, “China and 5G Technology.” There should still be a meaningful opportunity ahead. Ericsson makes… Read more »
The industries and enterprises that are disrupting and devastating journalism are primarily online. If persons still subscribed to newsprint at rates that they did in the 1970s, then it would… Read more »
The situation in Hong Kong has continued to be a problem for persons with a Western perspective. China is asserting itself in ways that undermine protests against its authoritarian, autocratic,… Read more »
Pursuant to President Trump’s campaign in 2015-6, with support of tariffs, investigation into unorthodox positions on trade and globalization is stimulating. Unfortunately, follow-up to attention toward President McKinley, a protectionist,… Read more »
There is no firm, prevalent opinion about unrest and rioting throughout the country and other parts of the globe. Issues are easily conflated. Yet tech giants are the world’s most… Read more »
Inference: as a result of the pandemic, there could be a decline in mobile device usage. If persons do not venture out of doors as frequently, they should not have… Read more »