Trump: Good, Bad, and Ugly
There seems to be a certain air of inevitability that Trump will win the GOP nomination for President.
I see things and tell people about them
There seems to be a certain air of inevitability that Trump will win the GOP nomination for President.
I was up early this morning sifting through the market stories. ** Asia: crash ** Middle East: crash ** Europe: crash ** USA: set to open
A couple weeks ago, I published a simple game for political nerds. Assuming the next president must build a cabinet from current candidates for the Republican nomination for president, how would you assign candidates to cabinet positions.
It’s sad that Donald Trump has inspired so many good conservatives to promote fantasies about the 14th Amendment.
This is the story of hard choices and how people resist making them.
If you lack a unique, differentiating value, your only play is price.
The next US President must be a great communicator. Distilling complex and controversial problems into mental models accessible to large numbers of people is not deception–it’s brilliance.
Marine Corps officers eat last. That simple insight inspired the title of Simon Sinek’s latest book, “Leaders Eat Last.