Writings & Appearances - May 29, 2020
Back in the California office, some taste of normalcy and freedom can now be found, even as the nation and the economy struggle to figure out where we go from here. I have some opinions on where we are headed, and even more opinions on where we ought to be headed, and have recently discussed so much of the economy, cultural, and political aspects of this current moment in various media. The last couple weeks of activity are here for your perusal …
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A Couple of Short Pieces, At National Review:
Boiling Over (written in response to Andrew Sorkin's on-air tantrum on CNBC) :
Andrew Ross Sorkin’s frustration over having missed so much of the post-COVID realities in markets and economic life boiled over...
Testing the Waters:
Earlier this week, the Treasury Department sold 20-year Treasury Bonds for the first time since 1986...
I wrote about the normal future of financial markets at DividendCafe.com
The Sobering, Thrilling Reality of ‘Back to Normal’ – May 22, 2020
Regular updates on the COVID Pandemic and the reopening of America at:
COVID and Markets.com
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National Review Podcast: Radio Free California
Episode 122: Judgment Day For the Ninth Circuit
David and Will spend too much time on Trump vs Twitter, and then consider the Ninth Circuit’s decision declaring the Bill of Rights a “suicide pact” to be suspended by judges “with a little practical wisdom.”