Honoring Freedom
The past eight years have been rough, and we may be in for even rougher times in the near future. The negativity weighs heavily on the soul at times, and I try to throw in some posts that are lighter, … Continue reading
The past eight years have been rough, and we may be in for even rougher times in the near future. The negativity weighs heavily on the soul at times, and I try to throw in some posts that are lighter, … Continue reading
August 2, 1776: 56 congressional delegates signed the Declaration of Independence. An excerpt: When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bonds which have connected them with another, and to assume … Continue reading
Thank you very much, Stephen L. Hall, for this Monday morning post! *** First, I’d like to thank Garth for the topic of this post. One of the hallmarks of the sapient mind is the ability to make distinctions, to … Continue reading
Please thank Eric for this foreign news update! *** **China** Russia and China join forces for South China Sea Naval Exercises To be held in September, the upcoming naval exercise shall be conducted in the territory illegally claimed by China … Continue reading
Today I’d like to show you two letters. The first is an email that Clete Torres received, and the second is his response. And thank you, Clete, for sharing them with me and allowing me to share them with the … Continue reading
Hump Day message from Eric D. Mertz. Thank you, Eric! *** In 1991, William Strauss and Neil Howe published the book Generations. Taking a generational approach to history, Strauss and Howe examined Anglo-American history by examining each generation from 1584 … Continue reading
Welcome to Part II of Stephen L. Hall’s post. It’s posts like this that make me wish we were visited by more leftists. Jazz hands at the ready? Enjoy! *** I wrote in the first part how relationships, as a … Continue reading
Stephen L. Hall has graciously given us a very educational two part post this week! Thank you Stephen! *** Many seemingly unrelated issues often stem from a common origin seated in the distant past. Or, in the case of what … Continue reading
Thanks Eric, for this weekly post! *** **China** China Destroying Buildings at Tibetan Buddhist Academy China’s campaign of cultural imperialism in Tibet continues as China attempts to cut the population of Larung Gar by half. China claims it is due … Continue reading
Part IV. – A Tollbooth Every 1/10th Mile, Opening the ETI Expressway (Commentary Summary) The Democratic platform includes defense the “Fiduciary Rule.” (The roadblocks for small investors on the side roads will remain in place.) It endorses a financial transaction … Continue reading