By SIMON CONSTABLE
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Monday, December 18, 2017
P.J. Media: Brexit-Lite Comes with Economic Pitfalls for Britain
By SIMON CONSTABLE
The UK could be about to take a wrong turn on international trade.
The problem is that a recent agreement struck surrounding the country’s exit from the European Union leaves a choice between an easy decision and a hard one. Unfortunately, making the hard decision will be best for long-term economic growth. Read more here.
Friday, December 15, 2017
Forbes: Why Business Leaders Shouldn't Mimic USA Today Editorial
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Earlier this week a USA Today published a blunt attack on President Donald Trump which does a great job of declaring how the paper feels.
The phrase catching most attention is the following:
[The president] is not fit to clean the toilets in the Barack Obama Presidential Library or to shine the shoes of George W. Bush.
However, I'd caution business leaders not to follow suit with broad generalizations about people and the paying jobs that they hold. Read more here.
Forbes: Even Leftist Scots Understand Low Tax Rates Are Better
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Scottish income taxes are going up, but not by much.
While any increase in what people must pay their government isn't genuinely welcome, there is some promising news hidden inside the announcement. Read more here.
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
U.S. News: Trading Bitcoin Is a Bad Way to Invest
Middle East Eye: Middle East economies trend upward as war against ISIS winds down
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Things are looking up in the Middle East.
Despite the long war against the so-called Islamic State (IS) group, the outlook for much of the region looks brighter.
Three broad factors are behind it: a rise in the price of oil to sustainable levels, a victory in the war against IS itself and improvements in credit availability, analysts say. There are some factors that are specific to individual countries as well. Read more here.
Monday, December 11, 2017
Forbes: Make Your Life Better Reading Howard Bloom
By SIMON CONSTABLE
By any standards, Howard Bloom has achieved great things. Scientist, publicist, and author barely begin to describe it. His latest book, How I Accidentally Started The Sixties, adds mightily to the oeuvre. It also has some lessons for the rest of us. Read more here.
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