Well hello there… pour yourself three fingers of the good stuff and sit on down, and by down I mean down under. LIV golf has made its way to Australia and they are ready to go at the Grange in Adelaide. 75,000 tickets have been sold and the event has been sold out for weeks. …
This week’s Bygone Relics show is reminding us about the panic of 1893. Are there similarities to the current situation? Let’s find out. I recently had the good fortune to take a vacation which included a couple connecting flights. I booked through one airline and was able to select my seats and I had the …
At every Masters event there is always a group of storylines that the media likes to attach themselves to before the event. This year it was LIV vs PGA in the splitting up of the tours and for good reason I guess because the media loves to have things to talk about even though they …
This week’s LBLF show is bringing you Sudan’s conflict, Myanmar’s civil war, South America’s Amazon, India’s assassination, Brazil’s politics, and Canada’s government involvement. Looking Backwards Conflict in Sudan The civil war in Myanmar MercadoLibre adding 13000 jobs Looking Forwards Shooting of India’s godfather live on TV Brazil’s Lula seeking closer ties with China Volkswagen’s Canada …
In this week’s Bygone Relics show, we continue digging into the partnerships between the government and the private enterprises. While doing so, we are also drawing a comparison between Elon Musk and John D. Rockefeller. In our previous post, we discussed the silent partner Tesla and Apple have: the government. You have Tesla growing their …
This week on Looking Backwards Looking Forwards, we discuss the boycott Bud Light beer is facing from right-wing customers, interesting idea Californian electricity companies came up with, New York shoplifters, layoffs, and Dior landmark show in India. Looking Backwards Bud Light facing boycott California electricity companies rolling out fixed rate plan New York shoplifters California …
In this week’s Bygone Relics show, we investigate how government has allowed itself to be a primary partner of many multi-national businesses such as Tesla and Apple. Does this allow the government to choose winners and losers in our version of capitalism? We are going to talk about the unique relationship between business and government. …
This week on Looking Backwards Looking Forwards (LBLF) we talk about American national security secrets leaking, US presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, and China China China: Tesla sealing the deal to build a megafactory in China, Chinese state TV publishing Taiwan invasion blitz video, Macron and Ursula von der Leyen’s visit to China and the interesting …
We live in the United States of America. We each have to choose a state. Why do we do so? Some people were born there and never left, others move for work, some commit a crime and can’t leave the state. Well, don’t give up, there is still time. My point is that each state …
This week’s LBLF (Looking Backwards Looking Forwards) show is warning California on the sanitary crisis that might be faced very soon. Not only the people living in California, but we all should be concerned about it because of California’s heavyweight in food production. But the nation is busy with Trump’s sex life. Meanwhile, nations in …