Everyday I see kids walking around outside with masks on. It makes me sick to my stomach. It’s unconscionable what parents, teachers, teachers’ unions, school boards, administrators and politicians all over the nation are doing to our children. These kids are at a far greater risk of dying from the[…] Read On
Monthly Archives: April 2021
Decisions, Decisions
“Sometimes you gotta say ‘What the f***,’ make your move.” – Miles, Risky Business Kim and I have been going round and round on whether to get vaccinated or not for months. There are tradeoffs to be sure, but it really comes down to personal choice. This is my equation:[…] Read On
America’s Systemic Stupidity Problem
Kamala Harris and her sidekick Joe Biden used the occasion of Derek Chauvin’s murder conviction to slam America’s “systemic racism.” Never mind that the crime had nothing to do with racism or America. But then, when has that ever stopped identity politics? “Americans have now seen the racial injustice that[…] Read On
When ‘Bipartisan’ Doesn’t Really Mean ‘Bipartisan’
Clowns to the left of meJokers to the rightHere I am Stuck in the middle with you Stealers Wheel The human race conquered the earth and survived as long as it has by using our ginormous brains to make sense of things. Once we understand something, we know we can[…] Read On
The Trouble With Activist Employees
The problem with corporate America becoming politically active is that it encourages employees to behave the same way. And that doesn’t always turn out so well for the company … or the employees, for that matter. As Google, Reddit, Trader Joe’s and lots of other corporations have learned, hiring employees,[…] Read On
The Trouble With Activist Employees
The problem with corporate America becoming politically active is that it encourages employees to behave the same way. And that doesn’t always turn out so well for the company … or the employees, for that matter. As Google, Reddit, Trader Joe’s and lots of other corporations have learned, hiring employees,[…] Read On
Face It: Being a Better Person Is Just Too Much Work
Becoming a better person doesn’t have to be such a chore, depending on how low you set the bar. At least that’s the theory. I mean, when you start out as low as I did, improvement can be a piece of cake. To use a fiscal metaphor, my karma balance[…] Read On