Monthly Archives: October 2016

Are Trump & Putin Fomenting Revolution?

As I was listening to the news, with all the drama of this strange presidential election and the Russian hacking, I was transported back to my college days. Specifically, I recall those all-night games of Risk we would play on … Continue reading

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Economic Refugee Votes May Impact the Election

In the United States, our experience with economic refugees is typically from news reports, and the most memorable example in recent years would be the large number of children crossing the southern border in 2014 and 2015. In Europe, it’s … Continue reading

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Is Donald Trump Trying to Throw This Election?

Much of this information was in yesterday’s post, but I thought it needed a more prominent presentation. This was somewhat of a surprise revelation that grew out of the reverse engineering idea. We’ll blame it on the creative process. It … Continue reading

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How Donald Trump Reverse Engineered the Presidential Race

Do you know how you feel good when a story makes you laugh out loud? You can be alone in your car on a highway full of desperate souls returning from a day at the office. You’re driving along with … Continue reading

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