Henry Ford and the 40-Hour Work Week
Yet, amidst the debate over further reducing the 40-hour work week, a pertinent question arises: Are we, as a society, succumbing to weakness and coddling?
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Yet, amidst the debate over further reducing the 40-hour work week, a pertinent question arises: Are we, as a society, succumbing to weakness and coddling?
We noted, on Thursday evening, that the George Soros-sponsored, police-hating, softer-on-crime-than-Charmin District Attorney, Larry Krasner, wants to get Act 40, establishing a special prosecutor for crimes committed on or near SEPTA property, declared unconstitutional, because, in my opinion, he wants to cripple the law enforcement arm of Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker Mullins’ plan to shut …
Since recorded history, humans have gravitated toward forming tribes, creating communities based on shared values, kinship, or common interests.
“No man’s life, liberty or property are safe while the Legislature is in session,” is a quote attributed to both Mark Twain and Gideon Tucker, but, rather than the Legislature, I would amend it to say, “No man’s life, liberty, or property are safe while the Democrats are in control.” We have recently reported on …
As the United States gears up for the next presidential election, it is imperative to focus on essential factors when assessing potential leaders.
Harvard President Claudine Gay’s ouster from Harvard was because she refused to condemn campus protests that called for the genocide of Jews and more than 50 instances of plagiarism in her woefully marginal academic publication history.
The good news is that Claudine Gay has resigned as Harvard’s president. The bad news is that she is still on the faculty, drawing a $900,000 annual salary and teaching students.
America used to be a place where free speech meant you would tolerate speech you didn’t like, but in the last twenty years has turned into mostly a place where true freedom of speech is dead.
Four essential possessions have emerged as benchmarks defining what makes an individual appear ‘rich’ on a global scale: the smartphone, refrigerator, air conditioning, and automobile.
In a world where technological marvels and instant gratification reign supreme, the Amish lifestyle stands as a testament to the enduring power of simplicity, community, and a deep-rooted connection to tradition.
Born free (a) As free as the wind blows (b) As free as the grass grows (c) Born free to follow your heart (d) All of the above.
Oreo discrimination is real, and it is very upsetting—Oreos would like to be respected as part of the Black community.
Postmodernism, that elusive and enigmatic philosophical maelstrom, has swirled its way into the heart of American traditional culture, leaving behind a trail of skepticism, relativism, and a chaotic blend of high-brow irony.
It really didn’t take all that long for the Usual Suspects to slam former Harvard University President Claudine Gay’s resignation as the result of a vicious campaign by wicked Far-Right Extremists.
In her condemnation of “chaos,” Haley confuses correlation with causation, and is using our current turmoil to attack Donald Trump.
The biggest problems with this century are the lies. The media outlets no longer are content with telling just one side of a story. Now they make things up and report on imaginary facts.
Application of Critical Theory within the complex fabric of American society presents a dual narrative—a tool for highlighting disparities while worse; also holding the potential to deepen societal rifts.
It’s time to put on our thinking caps and delve into the wild world of economics, where the cost of a humble washer for mechanical purposes has skyrocketed to a whopping $0.08 cents!
On August 10, DEI supporters claimed victory in a column in Politico, “First Conservatives Came for Affirmative Action. Now They’re Gunning for DEI Programs.
In forecasting the landscape of 2024, a striking concern arises from the amalgamation of significant government spending and the proliferation of certain ideologies like critical race theory