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2 weeks ago |
reason.com | Jim Lindgren
Tariffs #2: AEI says that the Administration Seems to Have Used the Wrong Number in its Formula | In an American Enterprise Institute article, and claim that the Administration made a mistake when figuring the "reciprocal" tariffs that are the basis for its the schedule of tariffs released last week: The formula for the tariffs, originally credited to the Council of Economic Advisers and published by the Office of the United States Trade Representative, does not make economic sense. The trade...
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2 weeks ago |
reason.com | Jim Lindgren
Tariffs Tariffs #1: Administration assumes that Trade Deficits are "the sum of all cheating." | Peter Navarro: "the sum of all cheating" TARIFFS: The data that President Trump put out on foreign countries' existing tariffs and non-tariff barriers turns out to be something else entirely, a fact already pointed out by me and others. Trump's table purports to show "Tariffs Charged to the U.S.A. Including Currency Manipulations and Trade Barriers." But for most countries with which we have a...
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Jul 19, 2024 |
sandiegouniontribune.com | Jim Lindgren
Mike, Pat and Terry Curren had grown restless waiting to play on the only sand volleyball court at Old Mission Beach near the lifeguard tower at Redondo Court. To kill time on that day roughly 75 years ago, the teenage brothers invented their own game. Utilizing a baseball bat and softball, a few beer cans and the shining sun on the sand to mark the boundaries, the Currens came up a few rules.
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Jul 19, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Jim Lindgren
Mike, Pat and Terry Curren had grown restless waiting to play on the only sand volleyball court at Old Mission Beach near the lifeguard tower at …
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Jul 1, 2024 |
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Jun 11, 2024 |
sandiegouniontribune.com | Jim Lindgren
Park at your own risk whenever Stefini Ma’ake enters a home run derby. Such was definitely the case in the parking lot behind the left-field bleachers at San Diego State’s softball stadium before Tuesday’s CIF San Diego Section All-Star Game. A 5-foot-10 slugging first baseman from Our Lady of Peace, Ma’ake wowed and electrified the capacity crowd of 750-plus on a not-so-favorable overcast late afternoon.
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Jun 11, 2024 |
delmartimes.net | Jim Lindgren
There is very little serenity whenever very little Sereniti Trice comes to the plate in a softball game. The 5-foot-1, 115-pound speedster from Cathedral Catholic High School wreaks havoc on an opponent’s mindset whenever she places her kid-size-5 cleats in the left-handed batter’s box. “She is the best softball player in the county,” said Torrey Pines’ Jon Moore, who is the third winningest coach in San Diego Section history.
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Jun 10, 2024 |
sandiegouniontribune.com | Jim Lindgren
There is very little serenity whenever very little Sereniti Trice comes to the plate in a softball game. The 5-foot-1, 115-pound speedster from Cathedral Catholic High School wreaks havoc on an opponent’s mindset whenever she places her kid-size-5 cleats in the left-handed batter’s box. “She is the best softball player in the county,” said Torrey Pines’ Jon Moore, who is the third winningest coach in San Diego Section history.
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Jun 1, 2024 |
sandiegouniontribune.com | Jim Lindgren
There were tears of sorrow, tears of joy and tears simply from the emotional rollercoaster the Del Norte High School softball team has been riding for about a year now. The sorrow stemmed from the Nighthawks’ 8-2 loss to Murrieta Mesa in the final of the Division 1 Southern California Regional Championship on Saturday afternoon. Third-seeded Del Norte (25-7) simply couldn’t find an answer to sophomore Lilly Hauser and the No. 1 Rams (28-4).
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Jun 1, 2024 |
sandiegouniontribune.com | Jim Lindgren
The limp is a little more prevalent now. Forty-five years as a world-class runner will do that. The zest is also more prevalent now. Forty-five years of turning a clueless neophyte into an elite master trainer will do that, too. If only the Fr. Wasko could see Paul Greer now. Rev. Anthony J. Wasko was principal of St. Augustine High School when Greer was a freshman searching for an identity and a way to fit in at the all-boys school.