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Heroes and Zeroes
The week began with what is absurdly called a “debate” and ended with a clear example of the grit, decency, and inventiveness of ordinary people and the sloth, idiocy, and incompetence of our government in the face of a devastating…
We Are Less Ready For A Global War Than America Was In 1941
In 1941, America was asleep, only to be rudely awakened by Pearl Harbor. That attack galvanized the nation. Before then, FDR was doing what Democrats always do, a combination of wishful thinking, hubris, and reality denial. War does not…
Are We All Criminals Now?
If Western nations replaced their respective fiat currencies with digital versions (as many advocates for individual liberty fear they will soon do), would organized crime disappear? If the answer is, “No,” why…
When the Left Got Its Foot in the Door to America
The current crop of leftists were accurately described over fifty years ago in a dictionary of philosophy, no less. Under “Individualism,” Oswald von Nell-Breuning, a contributor to the Philosophical Dictionary of Walter Brugger/Kenneth…
The Democrats’ War on Western North Carolina
As a lifelong Tar Heel, save for my time on active duty in the Navy, and as a resident of the Charlotte Metropolitan area for over 30 years, I stand united with my fellow North Carolinians in a deep outpouring of prayer, grief, and profound…
Corrupt Union Longshoremen Will Hasten Port and Industry Automation
As many Americans now know, our economic and material well-being is in the hands of a gaggle of racketeering union thugs who, at any given moment, could hold Americans hostage as they make their demands. This week, several thousand…
Together for Donald Trump
Every Friday afternoon, our faithful group of conservatives gather on the south side of the bridge in Wiscasset, Maine to wave patriotic flags in support of Donald J. Trump.In the summer, Route 1 in Wiscasset is one of the busiest stretches…
FEMA an Even Bigger Disaster Than the Storms Themselves — and How it Can Be Replaced
This is more of a think piece than an article, so please stay with me here. It’s based on decades of public health and disaster management work I’ve been involved with during my career. I first got involved in this while working…
What Happens to All the Unnecessary DEI Workers?
Recall the adage to be careful of what you wish for… you might just get it. This sage advice is currently being demonstrated in the decline of the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) crusade. Scarcely a week passes without major…
Ashli Babbitt: Scenes of a Heroic Life
When I wish to elude so-called reality, I watch scenes projected upon a vivid mental screen. The last time the inescapable Pride and Prejudice made the rounds, my cerebral theater featured a rewritten novel, set in the 1980s in…