by | Oct 22, 2015 | Politics
The 2016 Presidential election is in full swing and after several months of campaigning we have begun to get a better understanding of each candidate. This presidential election cycle has been particularly interesting, as we have had several several individuals from... by | Oct 16, 2015 | Politics, Yuri Vanetik
In recent elections, campaign financing has been a huge point of contention among candidates and voters. This is because candidates appear to be financed in large part the super wealthy. The New York Times recently published a thought-provoking article, which... by | Aug 21, 2015 | Politics, Yuri Vanetik
Below is an article from Investor’s Business Daily by Thomas Tucker and me. Donald Trump has seen his popularity soar with his attacks on PC culture. He has not allowed his speech to be stifled, and other candidates shouldn’t allow theirs to be either.... by | Jul 24, 2015 | Politics, Yuri Vanetik
No one could reasonably have expected interest rates to remain at near-zero forever, and after more than six years at this level, 2015 may be the year we finally see them go up. The debate between those who want to see the rate raised and those who want to see it stay... by | Jun 10, 2015 | Politics, Yuri Vanetik
Over the coming and months and years, with the presidential race now underway (if only in its infancy) we are sure to hear stump speech after stump speech about futile policy, failed initiatives, and government waste in general. Perhaps no policy embodies all of these... by | Apr 27, 2015 | Politics, Yuri Vanetik
A recent article in the Gulliver section of The Economist covered something that is a big pet peeve of mine – the way airlines treat people. To people who fly regularly, it often feels as if service is getting worse and worse, and that we are being nickel and...