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Let There be Jobs...

Luke Burgess
Posted July 8, 2005

As the US economy prepares for the season's fourth hurricane today, stocks surged on the latest job creation report.

H 2 Oh no!

Brian Hicks
Posted July 8, 2005

It's been well over two years that I've been talking to my readers about the impending oil shortage.

Dennis the Menace

Luke Burgess
Posted July 8, 2005

Category 4 Hurricane Dennis, blasting 150 mph winds, is heading for the US. Yesterday Dennis killed five people, collapsed a bridge and blocked roads with downed power lines and trees in Haiti and...

Profit Validation for a Fast Food Nation

Jeff Siegel
Posted July 6, 2005

So here's the million dollar question... Less than a decade ago, did you ever expect that one day you'd walk into a McDonalds and find illuminated ads for green salads, organic dressings and yogurt...

July 4th Weekend

Brian Hicks
Posted July 5, 2005

We hosted another 4th of July cookout this year. But this time we hosted my wife's side of the family. The Ng's. The Chinese.

First it's Canadian Oil...

Luke Burgess
Posted July 5, 2005

First it's Canadian Oil. Now it's Canadian Uranium. As we've said before, China is becoming a major competitor in the continuing struggle for energy and resources.

Free Trade, Globalization, and National Security

Luke Burgess
Posted June 30, 2005

The United States has had a long history of supporting free trade. As a stanch capitalist, I support free trade whole heartily.

Water Scarcity

Brian Hicks
Posted June 29, 2005

You already know I'm bullish on water. And you know that my regular readers were in water early. But even though we've already realized some fantastic gains in the sector, it's still early days.

Okay, Panic

Brian Hicks
Posted June 28, 2005

We've been warning you for months that this could quickly become the summer of fear and loathing as energy grids, pushed to the limits, are forced into rolling blackouts.

One thing is for sure: It'll Change

Brian Hicks
Posted June 27, 2005

I'm currently in a running debate with a political science professor from a local university. He teaches Presidential history at the same university I attended graduate school for public policy...

Mad Cow vs. the American Carnivore

Jeff Siegel
Posted June 27, 2005

A second case of mad cow was confirmed on U.S. soil Friday when tests revealed a cow, previously cleared of the illness, was in fact contaminated. Though cattle futures were not adversely affected...

'High risk' of WMD attack within the decade

Luke Burgess
Posted June 23, 2005

I've felt for some time that nuclear proliferation, particularly into third world and rogue nations, is inevitable.