It looks like my comments for the latest posts on the ARPLAN Blog were not approved. That should not bother me in the slightest because there are other topics worthy of writing at the moment. For now, I will be… Read More ›
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THE WOLF STREET REPORT: Housing Bubble Getting Ready to Pop – The Big Boys Leave, Waiting for Reset — Wolf Street
Biggest investors in single-family houses: “We need to be patient and allow the market to reset.” THE WOLF STREET REPORT: Housing Bubble Getting Ready to Pop – The Big Boys Leave, Waiting for Reset — Wolf Street
Update (5 August 2022)
I had a two-part response comment to another post on the ARPLAN Blog. Bogumil, the blogger in charge of ARPLAN, has not yet submitted my comments, so I will be refraining from discussing the matter further until he is ready… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: On Vidal’s Anti-Imperialism
Readers of The Fourth Estate will know that in The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.), specific entries are devoted to the subject of the “American Empire.” The great question posited therein is the problem of properly defining the precise boundaries with regard… Read More ›
“Monthly Fragebogen: The Rathenau Murder”
Bogumil, I hope you do not mind me commenting on your older ARPLAN posts because what I am about to discuss is relevant to my own ongoing Blog posts. To begin, history and personal experiences have taught me that the… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: On Goldwater’s Green Conservatism
In today’s America, the idea of Conservatism and Environmentalism being incompatible with each other is a misconception. What most Americans do not know (or perhaps not remember too well) is that there was once a time when it was tenable… Read More ›
Update (1 August 2022)
I have about three posts in the works at the moment. One post serves as a further discussion on the concept of Stablecoins, a class of Cryptocurrency, and what their significance means for the Work-Standard. Perhaps there is another way… Read More ›
The US Senate’s Interest in UAPs
The past year now has seen the Federal government developing a refined interest in the investigation of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). More recently, the Senate is growing impatient at the Department of Defense’s initiative to establish a governmental organization tasked… Read More ›
Lessons from the 600-Ship Navy — Station HYPO
The 1980s proved that great-power competition requires clear naval strategy and advocacy. By Lieutenant Joseph Sims, U.S. Navy The U.S. Navy of the 1980s provides a reminder what serious peer competition in the naval sphere looks like and the resources… Read More ›
Update (27 July 2022)
Today, I am going to be working on two posts which I intend to be completed before the end of the day. Besides those two, I am also going to repost the post of another Blog. Yesterday’s post about France… Read More ›
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