Having been accused of not being substantive – so here’s some substance

It's from the Thursday Wall Street Journal – the very paper of substance.  "Hiring Defied Expectations in June, With 147,000 New Jobs" U.S. job growth continued at a steady pace last month, surprising economists who had predicted a slowdown in hiring amid uncertainty over trade and fiscal policy. The country added 147,000 jobs in June, … Read more

Revised numbers: social security and medicare both now go broke three years sooner.

Now 2033. Lots more if you hit the link. WASHINGTON (AP) — The go-broke dates for Medicare and Social Security ‘s trust funds have moved up as rising health care costs and new legislation affecting Social Security benefits have contributed to earlier projected depletion dates, according to an annual report released Wednesday. The go-broke date … Read more

“Three Million Americans Fled Sanctuary States… in Past Four Years”

From Issues & Insights – those are census bureau numbers. “The numbers are truly eye-opening.” These sanctuary states, and the cities and counties around the country that have blindly followed suit, make it a policy not to work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials. That includes letting felons who have deportation orders out on bail … Read more

DUH: “Forget chatbots: research suggests reading can help combat loneliness and boost the brain”

 DOUBLE DUH! Note last paragraph excerpted on reduction of dementia. Loneliness has become such a widespread problem that Silicon Valley billionaires are now highlighting it to market AI companions, with Mark Zuckerberg recently stating “the average American has fewer than three friends”. This actually echoes what the World Health Organization has called a crisis of … Read more