Morbid Stupidity

Vaccine Tyranny

The Covid Pandemic exposed some fatal flaws in America. The public health professionals were deadly wrong in their professional opinions. Most doctors were deadly silent in their compliance or failure to produce better treatments. The politicians were destructively and deadly wrong in their diktats. The People were divided almost along the same lines as the …

Read more

The Gig Economy: A New Work-Life Balance for the Modern Workforce

The gig economy has taken the workforce by storm in recent years. Those dedicated to full time employment may not understand why so many people have chosen to pursue this line of work, and employers may be left scratching their heads as to why they can’t find good help. The answer lies in the benefits …

Read more

The media advances another canard to save Biden

Over the course of a 50-minute press conference last Wednesday, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) and his colleagues detailed the flow of approximately $10 million from foreign nationals and companies in Romania, China, and other countries through a maze of up to 20 shell companies, into the accounts of nine members of the …

Read more

Thick Face, Black Heart: China’s Ruthless Warrior Strategy

In 1989 as I was covering the ill-fated occupation of Beijing’s sprawling Tiananmen Square by pro-democracy demonstrators, I bought a book entitled: “Thick Black Theory.” Of all the books I have read about China and the Chinese mind, this book by a Chinese scholar and politician named Li Zhongwu was the most revealing—and that includes …

Read more

Obama and the First Amendment

Obama and the First Amendment; Barack Obama does not believe in free speech for his political adversaries In a speech given at Stanford University a few months ago, Barack Obama declared himself to be a “First Amendment absolutist” while calling for social media regulations. The self-described constitutional law professor needs to reread the First Amendment, as …

Read more

A Republic, If We Can Keep It.

Benjamin Franklin

I am certainly no classical scholar, I leave that to men like Victor Davis Hansen whom I greatly admire. But I have read some of the ancients. And truth be known, they were prescient in their thoughts. And eternal in their wisdom. We simply haven’t, and don’t, pay attention. So the following offers a few …

Read more

How bad does it have to get before Americans hop off the falling elevator?

Those who have recovered from alcohol or drug addiction compare it to being on a descending elevator. They can step off any time they like by either asking for help or via intervention or they can choose to ride it all the way down until it crashes at the bottom. For some addicts, losing a …

Read more