Author Archive | david lightfoot

Book Review: Butler to the World

Despite the special relationship between the US and the UK, the UK has spent the past several decades undermining the US government and making the world poorer and less safe. While the UK is an ally of the US, it really is mostly an opportunist looking to exploit any conflicts for its own gain. This […]

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A Solution to the FDIC Insurance Limits

When Silicon Valley and Signature Banks failed recently, there was a lot in the media about the FDIC insurance limit of $250,000 per person per bank. Any funds in a bank beyond that are uninsured in the case of bank failure. We all saw this point made again and again in the news. It turns […]

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Book Review: Faster, Higher, Farther

This book by journalist Jack Ewing, was published in 2017. The subtitle is The Volkswagen Scandal, meaning the diesel engines manufactured by the Volkswagen Group and used in Audis, Porsches, Volkswagens and other marques of the Group. You’ll recall that these engines, marketed as ‘clean diesel,’ in fact, used software to detect when they were […]

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Book Review: Path Lit By Lightning

This book, by David Maraniss, is subtitled, The Life of Jim Thorpe. It is the latest and probably the definitive biography of Jim Thorpe, likely the greatest athlete America has ever produced. I first read a biography of Thorpe when I was in grade school. Here I am decades later reading another biography or Jim […]

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“Simplicity is Complexity Resolved”

This is a quote from Constantin Brancusi, a Romanian sculptor, painter, and photographer who made his career in France. He lived from 1876 to 1957 and is considered a very influential figure in modern sculpture. And while I’m not keen on his sculpture, I do love the quote, “Simplicity is complexity resolved.” I had never […]

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Book Review: I Contain Multitudes

Just before Christmas last year, this blog offered a gift to readers. That gift was a referral to the book, An Immense World, by Ed Yong. It was the most positive review I’ve ever given a book. But An Immense World was Yong’s second book, so I said I needed to go back and read […]

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ERTC Redux

I want to revisit a topic from last year, including the subsequent results I’ve seen and the controversy that has been stirred up. On August 16th, my blog post touted the benefits of applying for the Employee Retention Tax Credit, which I urged business owners to pursue. It turns out that more that 90 percent […]

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Book Review: An Immense World

My Christmas gift to you is a book I’ve just finished reading. It is the best book I’ve read in years and one of the best books I’ve ever read, and I read a lot of books. The book is An Immense World, subtitled How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us. What makes […]

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