What the Heck do Republicans Stand For?

As this article is being written, the consensus among American political pundits across the political spectrum is that the Democrat party is in deep trouble as the midterm elections approach. The delight of Republicans and the gloom of Democrats are both a direct result of the breathtaking incompetence and overt anti-Americanism on daily display in …

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Signs of Wokeness Metastasizing in the US Military

Austin Milley

Signs of Wokeness Metastasizing in the US Military John R. “Buck” Surdu I have often complained that the Left has worked to vilify, destroy, or give away everything in which I believe. To the left “patriotism” has become a dirty word. The Left is working to destroy our government, our institutions, and traditional middle-class family …

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Losing the Rule of Law: Eroding Civil Society

The rule of law allowed the US to grow exponentially. It both facilitated foreign investment in railroads and other infrastructure and provided a stable set of rules for the growing civilization. But American culture is increasingly inclined to simply ignore laws people find inconvenient. As we ignore laws, we lose respect for the rule of law and the virtues that allows American to prosper.

Review of William Barr’s “One Damn Thing After Another.”

Barr has written an interesting memoir of his time as Attorney General. While he supported most of Trump’s policies and agenda, he attacks Trump as unfit to run in 2024. There is no reason for such attacks except for Barr to remain in the good graces of the Bush Republicans. William P. Barr, Attorney General …

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China, Part V: Made in China 2025

Part IV of this multi-part series on Communist China covered three components of the overarching Belt and Road Initiative, also called the One Belt One Road initiative: 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, Digital Silk Road, and Arctic Silk Road. This part covers a mutually supportive economic initiative: Made in China 2025. The initiative was announced …

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I guess I am now an extremist!

     Nowadays, you are called an extremist by your political opponent, rather than having simple political disagreement. That is a result of cancelling speech, making speech so untenable by one side that all you can do is resort to name calling, since they have no other way to defend an argument. Some call that tyranny, …

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Philadelphia Councilwoman Jamie Gauthier doesn’t want her “Black and brown” constituents paying more in property taxes

One great thing about moving back to our home state of Kentucky from Pennsylvania: property taxes are much lower in the Bluegrass State! Property taxes on what was our home in Jim Thorpe are currently listed as $3,228 according to Zillow, while we paid slightly under $400 in property taxes on our current abode last …

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Happy Mother’s Day! How Was Your Abortion?

Abortion and Mother’s Day don’t go well in a single sentence. It’s insulting, and revolting, to even see the word ‘abortion’ on Mother’s Day. Yet, many American women who are mothers and some who will never be, are feeling a lot of emotion about abortion. This Mother’s Day 2022 has something to celebrate about the legality and restrictions on abortion – it’s all probably going back to the states.

Now, Where is the Insurrection?

Nadler

     Ever since that January 6 committee has been in session, and jailing supposed insurrectionists, some getting charged with crimes that have only been used once or twice in the history of the laws, what have we been seeing coming from the Biden Administration? The main topic for discussion out of the administration has been …

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CNN Report About Anticipated Violence Over Roe v Wade Decision Gets It Terribly Wrong

Last week’s leak of a Supreme Court draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade sent shockwaves throughout Washington and has sparked an unprecedented level of crazy among liberals. I had to read a Friday CNN report twice to fully grasp the degree of spin the network tried to pass off as news. Although CNN …

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