The Politics of Personal Destruction

Politics can be frustrating. This, I know from personal experience, and anyone who has followed U.S. politics—especially in the last two years—is likely to agree. It’s frustrating because for many of us, politics are personal. So when politicians make promises they don’t keep, or do things we feel will damage our great nation, we sometimes [...]

By |2017-05-09T19:03:59-07:00May 9th, 2017|Lincoln Strategy Group, Nathan Sproul, Political Analysis|Comments Off on The Politics of Personal Destruction

Technology Created Social Media Bubbles. Can it Burst Them Too?

When social media was first popularized, not long after the rise of the Internet itself, it seemed like a great equalizer. In the physical world, you barely rub shoulders with people that look and think different from you--online, there are endless possibilities to expose one's self to new lines of thought. The ability to connect with [...]

By |2017-02-17T11:39:31-07:00January 20th, 2017|Political Analysis|Comments Off on Technology Created Social Media Bubbles. Can it Burst Them Too?

5 Important Facts about Business Regulation

American businesses are worried about regulation more than ever before. According to a recent Deloitte survey, as told by Fortune in their fascinating cover story about red tape, American CFOs believe burdensome regulations to be the biggest threat to business behind a possible recession.

By |2017-02-17T11:39:38-07:00December 23rd, 2016|Business Trends and Insights, Nathan Sproul, Politics 101|Comments Off on 5 Important Facts about Business Regulation

The AI that Predicted the 2016 Election Winner

One notable model succeeded in predicting the election results where others failed. Called EagleAi, this artificial intelligence tool was programmed to analyze and understand various data on an unprecedented scale.

By |2016-12-16T20:07:41-07:00December 13th, 2016|Political Analysis|Comments Off on The AI that Predicted the 2016 Election Winner