I have been reading and listening to versions of how the Ukrainian/Russian War started and find that there are two camps, those that think that Putin sees himself as the new Ivan the Terrible wanting to reestablish the Russian Empire, and others that think that the Russians were goaded into war by the US and... Continue Reading →
A Canadian Economics Lesson
Common sense doesn't seem that common anymore so it is refreshing when a political leader actually takes the time to explain some fiscal theory. It is also a treat to find a politician who actually understands economics and can teach it, without condescension, at a level that most voters should understand. A far cry from... Continue Reading →