Trump’s Call for Increased Military Spending by NATO Allies

It is rare that I agree with Donald Trump, but his call for NATO allies to increase their military spending is correct. In particular, Germany is the country which has the least reason not to honour its commitments to reach the 2% of GDP NATO members are supposed to spend.

Trump’s ambivalence over whether the US would honour its commitments under Article 5 of the NATO Treaty is totally unwarranted and music to the ears of the Russians and the Chinese.

Angela Merkel’s speech on May 29th acknowledged that Europe can no longer rely on its allies, naming the US and the UK specifically. This could be interpreted as the first call to set up an EU army. Continue reading “Trump’s Call for Increased Military Spending by NATO Allies”

The Galactic Diet – The No-Pain Weight Loss Program

This is a plan I have devised and used for over 6 years. It involves:

  • No calorie counting
  • No special foods
  • No special exercise regimen

I have studied at Cambridge, London, Caltech and Calgary. None of these studies were in Nutrition, but all were in Physics. If Al Gore can talk about Climate Change, I can talk about diet.

The Principles for the “Galactic Diet” are:

  • Peter Drucker’s statement “You can’t manage what you don’t measure”.
  • Losing weight is a simple energy balance – energy in is less than energy expended
  • Reduce energy in by reducing quantities eaten/drunk
  • Increase energy out by increased exercise

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Can Increasing Taxes on the 1-Percent Cover the Deficit?

In an article in the Globe and Mail, provocatively titled “Justin Trudeau lives in a fact-free world on taxes” (Dec 16, 2016) Mark Milke, says that Trudeau “claims taxing one cohort less and another more is a recipe for economic growth. Skip how all the tax talk ignores the spending side of the budget where Mr. Trudeau and prudence are mortal enemies.” A little reflection on the article shows that, in fact, it is Milke whose analysis is wrong. Continue reading “Can Increasing Taxes on the 1-Percent Cover the Deficit?”

Where Will Putin Strike Next?

Under Vladimir Putin, Russia has become more assertive, trying to regain its status as a superpower.

Every time Russia has made a strike, it seems that the West was caught completely by surprise. Clearly, the Western intelligence services (CIA, CSIS, MI6, Surete) have failed spectacularly.

In view of the failure of the Western intelligence services, I shall try to help them by identifying a couple of probable targets for Putin’s next strike.

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Taxing the Multinationals

 

Recently, the EU has ruled that Apple owes Ireland €13 billion in back taxes. The CEO of Apple reacted with the sort of indignation only an American can achieve when dealing with non-Americans. Columnists tended to side with Apple on the basis of their ideological biases.

Yet the central issue of taxing corporations is that globalisation and the rise of mega-corporations has not been mirrored by a rise in inter-governmental co-operation. Only such co-operation can deal with the problems.

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INTRODUCTION

I am starting this blog because I believe I have insights, views and opinions which are not expressed elsewhere, whether in the media or by other commentators. My main items of interest are:

  • Climate change
  • Current events
  • Economics
  • Canadian Issues

Future topics on this blog include:

  • Does Brexit doom London as a Financial Centre?
  • Understanding Jeremy Corbyn
  • Where will Putin strike next?
  • What does the data say about global warming?
  • The elites in the West are under attack – what are the issues they are not addressing?

The following describes my attitudes and credentials on the main topics: Continue reading “INTRODUCTION”