Is the EU on a path to self-destruction?

The following extract was written for the Daily Telegraph, a right-wing publication, with associated agenda.  Nonetheless, Mr. Warner has a point. “There are  some Europeans who believe that the UK’s disruptive influence was at the root of all the EU’s problems, and that they can now revert to business as usual. This is a huge …

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Music reflecting the times we live in

We went to a concert the other night.  Tchaikovsky and Beethoven were featured. Nowadays, if you have them in the program you also need a modern composer as well. In this case the piece was a Trombone Concerto (I won’t mention the name of the very experienced composer for reasons of tact.  I’m sure the …

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Why Epicurean Frenchmen should vote for Macron.

In my humble opinion, France is one of the world’s greatest countries. It is a beautiful country with elegant cities, magnificent countries, lofty mountains and (albeit decreasingly), unspoilt beaches. It has punched well above its weight in its contributions to philosophy, economics, art, music, science and literature. Having been devastated by World War 2, it successfully …

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Has anyone noticed? This is ridiculous.

Trump’s first employment report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that the economy has added 227,000 jobs.  The unemployment rate is currently  4.8 percent.  This is close to full employment.  (Yes, thank you, Obama.  Think of the mess he inherited). So when the new Administration “supercharges” the economy with big handouts to the already super-rich, …

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