Ross' Mon Blogcast: Charles Payne; David Drucker; Asteroid Deflection!

Today's Fabulous Guests

Fox Business Anchor and host of "Making Money", my friend Charles Payne joins us to talk about inflation and supply chain issues, the Democrats' disastrous tax-and-spend plans, and a couple of very interesting debates that he's participating in, sponsored by the Steamboat Institute, that you can check out online this week.
Debate info: Campus Liberty Tour: Pathways to Personal Prosperity and Achieving Your Dreams: Government Programs or Free Enterprise? - The Steamboat Institute

Charles's show: Making Money with Charles Payne | Fox Business

Charles's stock market commentary site: Charles Payne's Wall Street Strategies (wstreet.com)

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Cathy Plesko is an applied physics research scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratories. One of her fields of study is "asteroid deflection", something I thought of recently when I saw this story: Spacecraft to detect asteroids would 'probably' detect football field sized space rock agency missed | Daily Mail Online We'll talk with Cathy about how this form of "planetary defense" is likely to work...and when it's likely to be feasible.

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What exactly is the Republican Party right now? And who will its likely standard-bearers be in terms of 2024 presidential hopefuls? These are questions that Washington Examiner Senior Correspondent David M Drucker looks to answer in his new book "In Trump's Shadow". Looking forward to this important and fascinating conversation with David.

You really can't soak the rich for long

The problem with this stupid plan, beyond the fact that it won't raise much even in the unlikely event that it raises as much as the Dems hope it will is that it will massively change the behavior of the targeted people in ways that will be bad for the economy and the nation. But, hey, when your economic policies are motivated by jealousy or at least the politics of jealousy, this is the kind of junk that you get: With corporate tax off table, U.S. Democrats turn to billionaires to fund spending bill (msn.com)

Guess how many people showed up at the job fair at DIA?

And what exactly does it mean that it went this way? Denver airport's jobs fair hoped for 5K visitors – only 100 people showed up | Fox Business

If I were really rich, I'd spend this much on this thing

World's biggest triceratops sells for $7.7 million in Paris (apnews.com)

Ummm, riiiight....THAT's where COVID came from

China-linked disinformation campaign blames Covid on Maine lobsters (nbcnews.com)

What I'd buy if I won $1 million

Central Florida man wins $1M on scratch-off, will splurge on new toothbrush (fox35orlando.com)

The latest example of the destruction of students' minds

South Carolina professor fighting for his job after misunderstanding leads to racism claims (msn.com)

Today's Video!

OK, this is basically an ad, but boy is this tech cool. And it looks like it's under $100K.

Here's the link if you're interested: Jetson - Personal Electric Aerial Vehicle (jetsonaero.com)

And I have ZERO financial or personal connection to the company. Just think this is cool. And more here: Jetson One personal eVTOL looks like a ton of fun to fly (newatlas.com)


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