Tag: Jim Whitt

Whitt & Wisdom: Tariffs and Taxes
By Jim Whitt Contributing Editor The first 100 days of our newly elected president were fast paced and not without controversy. No, I’m

Whitt & Wisdom: Accountability
By Jim Whitt Contributing Editor Everett Dirksen was one of the most colorful politicians in the history of the United States. He first came to

Whitt & Wisdom: Freedom Is Fragile
By Jim Whitt Contributing Editor “Freedom is a fragile thing and it’s never more than one generation away from extinction. It is not ours by

You Can’t Fool All the People All the Time
Jim Whitt Contributing Editor On Sept. 2, 1858, Abraham Lincoln offered a profound observation during his debate with Stephen Douglas: “You can fool all the

The Shape of Things to Come
By Jim Whitt, Contributing Editor In 1968, I took my date to the Poncan Theatre. I had no real expectations of what was playing but

The Socialist Spider
By Jim Whitt Contributing Editor In the words of Scottish economist Adam Smith, “There is no art which one government sooner learns of another than

Remembering Paul Engler
By Jim Whitt Contributing Editor When I was a young salesman with Purina, Frontier Feed Yard in the Texas Panhandle was part of Paul Engler’s

Whitt & Wisdom: Remembering Paul Engler
By Jim Whitt Contributing Editor When I was a young salesman with Purina, Frontier Feed Yard in the Texas Panhandle was part of Paul Engler’s

Artificial vs. Human Intelligence
By Jim Whitt Contributing Editor If you wanted to make a case for the superiority of artificial intelligence (AI) over human intelligence, consider this