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Wednesday, July 25

Happy 38th to Caddyshack

Perhaps my favorite movie.

Wednesday, July 18

Barack Obama Still Getting Economics All Wrong

Barack Obama was off to a good start, in the sense that the answer was right in front of him. He "advocated for an "inclusive" market-based system." He's in luck, capitalism has been around for centuries. Nothing in the world has lifted more people out of poverty and cleaned our air and led to real human flourishing the way free-market capitalism has.

But then, Obama went further, "One, he said, that breaks up monopolies, encourages competition and maintains "some form" of progressive taxation." Oh no. Just when I had hope for him, he is still a redistributionist.

Tuesday, July 17

Clearing the Tabs July 13, 2018

Some things I've read this week or will be reading over the weekend.

July 8
The Federal Reserve Has Taken Major Space Inside Washington's Collective Head

July 9
Is Book Retailer Barnes & Noble Too Big to Fail?

July 10
The Facts on Employment

The Power of Positive People
Are your friendships giving you a boost or bringing you down?

July 11
A Fresh-Faced Political Outsider Tries to Turn Her Blue California District Red

A Primer on Marginal Tax Rates

July 12
California Nightmare

Matt K. Lewis on his podcast interviewed author Dan Abrams on his book Lincoln's Last Trial, and the conversation is fascinating. It's only about 30 minutes, but I learned some fascinating things.


July 13
The Story of My Life

Tuesday, July 10

Making Houston Sports Radio A Better Place

Former NFL quarterback, Sean Salisbury, started a new sports talk radio show in Houston yesterday. I had a radio on and I was working at my desk, so I just listened while I worked.

I was bothered by the way Salisbury was giving out the phone number. The station is AM 790, and every other host for as long as I have tuned in to the station would pronounce the last four numbers of the phone number as 5-790. Well, on Salisbury's first day, he kept saying it as 57-90, which defeats the purpose of having the number that way, and it sounds weird. So, I let the first hour of the show go by while I worked, figuring someone else would alert Salisbury to this terrible error. However, into the second hour of the show, I had had all I could take. So I tweeted to Salisbury during the commercial break. When he came back from break, he acknowledged my tweet, and corrected his ways. I might listen to day two to see if he sticks with it.

I have helped to make the world and journalism a better place by placing the show audio here for your enjoyment. The complete show is on Spreaker and you can listen below. I have also included my tweet and Salisbury's response at the bottom. Let me know if you have any questions.

Listen to "SeanSalisburyShow-7-9-18" on Spreaker.

You can hear the phone number being given out incorrectly at these points, among others:

25:25
44:23
56:34 here the phone number was given correctly by the co-host
67:35

Then, the magic happens:

68:13 you can hear Salisbury refer to the tweet from me (see below)
68:20 Salisbury gives the phone number out correctly


Friday, July 6

Clearing the Tabs 7-6-2018

Some things I've read this week or will be reading over the weekend.

June 30
Progressive California’s growing race challenge

July 2
"Utopianism breeds extremism; extremism breeds frustration; frustration breeds anger; anger breeds authenticity, and thus popularity. And that popularity breeds more utopianism. This is toxic cycle must be broken by reason and decency, but those two elements are in short supply — and are seen by too many Americans as evidence of lack of commitment, rather than as necessary preconditions to a workable politics."

July 4
Calvin Coolidge, the Declaration of Independence, and Limits on the Power of Government