Author: Vancouver Current
2 Biggest Global Threats in the 2020s: Climate Change and Taiwan (Video 9 mins)
Tokyo
January 2021 Cities that host the Olympic Games are usually really great places to visit since they’ve spent billions making themselves world class and tourist friendly. If you’re looking to travel to an interesting and exciting destination, to somewhere really quite different; then check out Tokyo! Even if you don’t make it to the Olympics…
China’s Image
(2021) Since moving to a market economy, China has dragged hundreds of millions of human beings out of crushing poverty, brought infrastructure to places around the world where no one thought it was even possible, and all the while, managed it in an orderly peaceful manner. In light of the chaos that ensued the Soviet…
USA is Reinventing Itself
(2021) The United States is not in decline, it is reinventing itself. As long as its institutions hold steady, it will re-emerge better off. This is not wishful thinking. There is no external threat to the United States; not Russia, not China, nor anyone else. While it is true that the United States is no…
The Two Biggest Threats to World Peace in the 2020s
(2021) The two biggest threats facing the world in the 2020’s are Climate Change, and Taiwan. Both are dangerous, but climate change is more of an existential threat than any conflagration in the Taiwan Strait. The world’s leading climate scientists are all in agreement — we are going to suffer more serious consequences in the…
How To Sell a Car Online
By Ray Tellili (2021) With consumers paying more attention to their pocketbooks, the used car market has really heated up. If you have been thinking about selling your vehicle, now is as good a time as any. For simplicity, I will stick to dispensing advice as to how you can sell your vehicle on Autotrader.ca,…
Cobra Kai now on Netflix (No Spoilers)
The YouTube original American mini-series Cobra Kai was acquired by Netflix and is now streaming. Its absolutely hilarious; an absolute treat for GenXers who often get left-out, being as they are, sandwiched between Boomers and Millennials. The show does not take itself too seriously at all, and while keeping the viewer engaged, remains light and…