Month: January 2018

US Energy Policy, Coal and LNG

Over the last year or so I have discussed the dynamic of coal and Liquid Natural Gas in energy policy and pricing in the US.  Particularly its National Security implications in regard to Europe. The last post was in Aug...

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Casual Observation

Do you remember when I said that Rep. Duncan D. Hunter was doing it wrong? Well, my money is on him going to jail. And Darrell Issa is retiring six years late. That follows Ed Royce announcing his retirement on Monday. So, I...

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Lying vs. Obstructing Justice

Does this strike you as the tweet of an innocent man? The fact that Sneaky Dianne Feinstein, who has on numerous occasions stated that collusion between Trump/Russia has not been found, would release testimony in such an...

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Midweek Cafe and Lounge, Vol. 47

This week would have marked David Bowie’s 71st birthday. To commemorate, his former record company released the demo version of his classic hit, Let’s Dance And here is Nile Rodgers telling the story of how that song...

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