The brilliant jurist Luis Villa discusses basing contractual obligations off of profit versus revenue.
30°F in Boston and I miss St Lucia
In the interest of full disclosure, I am that "good friend."
And on the front page of today's Weekend Journal: Democrats' Attacks On Business Heat Up. Significantly more jobs are lost to technological advancement than trade; we should consider a ban on computers and a per-foot tax on conveyer belts, too.
Finally, a sad way to win: The fight over Florida and Michigan's delegates rachets up. Notably, this AP piece covers Harold Ickes arguing to count the delegates, a change from his early position. See also my conjecture that, from the beginning, the Clinton campaign's plan was to silently win both states and then loudly argue for their delegates' convention seat.



