Monthly Archives: August 2020

Restrictions and unintended consequences.

Economics 101 (my Bachelor’s degree at work), and this is not a political issue—I don’t like either major party—so please don’t reply with politically related drivel. Roswell, NM will be left with no air carrier after a very successful 13 … Continue reading

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Hong Kong Christians

hongkongfp.com/2020/03/20/hong-kongs-christians-churches-cannot-ignore-protests/ The Christian church in Hong Kong for these many years since the beginning of British rule has been a strong voice in the city. Many of the protestors in Hong Kong came from the Christian church and are now … Continue reading

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Democratic rule on the ropes.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-30/china-set-its-sights-on-taiwan-after-hong-kong-crackdown Taiwan is now the last bastion of democracy in China. We seem to have failed Tibet and now Hong Kong. If we don’t stand here, what comes after Hong Kong, Taiwan? This is a struggle that can no longer … Continue reading

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