The America 250th Anniversary Celebrations Are Underway And the Anti-Trump, Anti-America Crowd Are Big Mad

The UFC event rose above all the hate and nonsense spewed by this vocal, unhinged and violent segment of our society and their cheerleaders in the LSMBTGANF. The pageantry with the backdrop of the White House predominant with events centered around the Ellipse and the Washington Monument was splendiferous.

The Exception, Not the Rule: Why the American Revolution Was an Anomaly

Most revolutions begin with promises of freedom and end with new forms of power. The French Revolution produced the Terror and Napoleon. The Russian Revolution produced Lenin and Stalin. The Chinese Revolution produced Mao and mass famine. History’s pattern is clear: tearing down institutions is far easier than building stable replacements. The American Revolution was different. The Founders inherited functioning local governments, a tradition of self-rule, and a deep understanding of human nature. Rather than trusting power, they divided it. Rather than creating permanent revolution, they created a constitutional republic capable of reform without collapse. As America approaches its 250th birthday, the greatest lesson of 1776 may not be that revolution is glorious, but that the true miracle was what came after—the creation of a nation where change could occur without needing another revolution.

Common Sense

A succinct definition of Common Sense seems difficult to state. The issue might be semantics. Even CoPilot AI struggles: “The shared, experience-based judgment people rely on to handle ordinary situations without needing specialized knowledge.” Merriam-Webster isn’t much better: “Sound and prudent judgement based on a simple perception of the situation or facts”. Now, with each word’s meaning defined, I’ll give it a try:

Where art rekindles faith

Church attendance keeps sliding from 42% to 30% and more than 4,000 churches closed last year. Revival may be trending as a headline, but the pews tell a different story. That’s why Luminiscience, now installed at Philadelphia’s Cathedral Basilica, is worth covering.

Where’s the regime change? It is in Iran because killing the ayatollah created a power vacuum.

The Clara Peller Company of the RINO Regiment of the Dividers Division is chirping, “Where’s the regime change?”

You remember Clara. She was the 66-year-old manicurist hired to ask, “Where’s the beef?” 42 years ago in a memorable Wendy’s commercial.

She had a legitimate, um, beef. Many a fast food hamburger in 1984 was all bun and little burger.

Today, those who oppose Making America Great Again—both foreign and domestic—are demanding regime change. Where’s the regime change they demand.

OFF THE TABLE: Iran reveals what ‘will NEVER be’ included in US deal as Trump drops new warning

President Donald Trump warned that he would take whatever action he deems necessary if Iran fails to uphold its commitments during a new 60-day roadmap agreement after talks in Switzerland.

Thoughts about America, the Flag, and Patriotism as we Approach America’s 250th Birthday (Part Two)

Here’s a question for you: Can a nation so bitterly divided reunite and enjoy its 250th birthday this July 4th? Is patriotism in America dead—a quaint relic of another time when Americans (both Democrat and Republican) were proud of their country?

Trump’s Brilliant Idea: USPS Moves To Limit Mail-In Ballots – In Time For Midterms?

Trump's Brilliant Idea: USPS Moves To Limit Mail-In Ballots - In Time For Midterms?

Pursuant to President Trump’s executive orders, the US Postal Service proposed a new rule that would effectively create a national voter list and prevent states from mailing ballots to anyone who is not on that list. If states don’t comply, their residents will not be able to vote.