Critical Thinking and Policy: The Wars on Drugs and Poverty

Critical Thinking and Policy: The Wars on Drugs and Poverty In an effective government, the first rule of policy is to set goals and the implementing processes to accomplish them. Politicians and the bureaucracy, however, run the government. The first rule of politicians is to get re-elected. The first rule of bureaucrats is to perpetuate …

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Troy Aikman Does Not Wear Combat Boots

Troy Aikman is an ESPN football commentator, former Dallas cowboy, and Hall of Fame quarterback. Last week he commented while on air about a lousy call by the officials in the Kansas City–Las Vegas game. Aikman was unhappy with the call because he felt the officials were being overprotective of the Las Vegas quarterback based …

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The Racism of “Anti-Racism” Part 4: The Columbus Shooting, BLM, and Voter Identification as Examples of Racism

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The most racist people in America are the “anti-racists.” In this installment of my series on the racism of the anti-racists, I provide three detailed examples. In parts 1 – 3 of this series, I have provided examples of how the most racist people in America are the “anti-racists,” just like the least tolerant are …

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Soccer Pro Refuses to Wear Armband After Noticing What’s on It: ‘I Don’t Feel Comfortable’

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As captain of the Dutch professional soccer team Feyenoord, Orkun Kokcu, 21, had worn an armband in each of the previous five games his team had played in the Eredivisie, Holland’s top soccer division. The armbands help identify the team captains to the referees. But when he saw the “OneLove” rainbow armband he was expected …

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Pastor Wes Savage: “Stay UMC” Lacks Strong Support

“A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.” –Ecclesiastes 4:12 (NIV) Editor’s Note: There is an existential conflict underway in the United Methodist Church. On one side are the traditionalists who cannot abide the continued open and notorious disobedience of God’s Word by Bishops, Pastors and other church leadership, to wit, their insistence on …

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Reparations and Systemic or Institutional Racism

By John R. “Buck” Surdu As reported in Axios, Senior White House Advisor Cedric Richmond said the white house is considering moving forward with reparations for slavery without waiting on the legislature. One Chicago suburb has voted to steal money from taxpayers for reparations to people who were never slaves, even though the black community …

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The Democrats Are Running on Everything Except What Actually Matters

The House of Representatives silly “January 6th Committee” held it’s last pre-election meeting, another meeting broadcast on television, as the credentialed media have teamed up with the Democrats to try to maintain their slender majorities in the 2022 elections. The trouble is that the Democrats have no current issues that are important to the voters. …

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