Issue #160 I'm a risk manager, so I often think about the worst things that could happen as well as the most likely dangers. Of course, it's the punch you never saw coming that knocks you out. So I'm less interested in the “risks” that are at the top of everyone's mind, and much more wary of risks that are deemed “low probability” by the media, but likely by anyone with a lick of common sense.
Another excellent, incisive look into the differences between what the public is being told, and reality. While I find little if anything to disagree with, I was particularly struck by the assessment of major public instability following a Trump election nine months away. The Left won't stand for it, the media will fan the flames, and once again limp Democrat mayors will let their cities burn. I'm not at all certain what the Right will do if Democrat rigging of the election is so blatant even the media can't hide it.
Another excellent, incisive look into the differences between what the public is being told, and reality. While I find little if anything to disagree with, I was particularly struck by the assessment of major public instability following a Trump election nine months away. The Left won't stand for it, the media will fan the flames, and once again limp Democrat mayors will let their cities burn. I'm not at all certain what the Right will do if Democrat rigging of the election is so blatant even the media can't hide it.