Are you trustworthy?
I just finished an amazing biography written by Robert Coram called – “American Patriot – the Life and Wars of Col. Bud Day. I think it should be required reading in all high schools. As I read about Col. Day’s
I just finished an amazing biography written by Robert Coram called – “American Patriot – the Life and Wars of Col. Bud Day. I think it should be required reading in all high schools. As I read about Col. Day’s
Celebrating anniversaries is a big part of our culture. Some are joyful, like wedding anniversaries. This August my wife and I plan to celebrate our 37th. Others are more profound and remind us of heroic accomplishments that forever changed history.
Virtually every golf fan I know is up in arms about the announced merger between Saudi-backed LIV and our own venerable PGA Tour. In a nutshell, the Saudi’s, through its $620 Billion Public Investment Fund, can buy its way into
Social media is one of those really controversial issues that isn’t going away. Nearly everyone uses some aspect of it. For example, according to DemandSage, Instagram has an astounding 2.35 billion users. I don’t consider myself one of them, and
Freedom to or freedom from A recent article in the Wall Street Journal has me riled up. In “The Bright side of Biden v Trump” by Ira Stoll, the author tries to make the point that since both candidates talk incessantly
A new perspective on income inequality No one is predestined for success, and no one is predestined for failure. There are individuals who begin life with all the perceived advantages yet fail, while others born with all the perceived disadvantages go
German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel contended that the State is the march of God on Earth. German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel contended that the State is the march of God on Earth. Put another way, Hegel believed that
Artificial Intelligence, lots of questions This edition of Kayes Views focuses on Artificial Intelligence, in response to a very interesting article in the Wall Street Journal – “Should Robots With Artificial Intelligence Have Moral or Legal Rights?” by Daniel Akst. Those
Check it out on my author’s website: https://kayesbooks.com/Mike-Kayes-Books.asp This book is a compilation of monthly investment newsletters I wrote between 1996 and 2022. Over my career, I wrote about our culture, our country, politics, morality, hopes and fears, heroes and villains.
Business v Government. Which one should we fear the most? Ever since the founding fathers debated and argued about this question, our country has wrestled with it. Historically, and still today, government has provided vital services, legal structures, and some sense