Enough Of A Difference To Make The Difference
The Democratic hold on minority voters is starting to crack. They know they need to keep them on the plantation, or the party loses.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
The Democratic hold on minority voters is starting to crack. They know they need to keep them on the plantation, or the party loses.
On October 10th, the Social Security Administration announced that the cap on wages subject to payroll taxes increased to $176,100.
The lesson is simple and the same for both crises: no one is coming to save you; it is up to us—We the People.
Fyodor Dostoevsky, the brooding Russian genius, saw through human nature with unnerving clarity.
The World Economic Forum is Marxism for millionaires. What was called internationalism in the 1930s has devolved into a globalism that will make over the world in the image of the man with the pentagrams.
Don Surber looks at last week’s significant events and provides his own, somewhat ribald interpretation.
By AD 400, the Roman Empire had sunk into the most degraded behaviors imaginable.
During the Trump-Harris Debate on September 10th there were so many lies coming out of Kamala Harris’s mouth (one pundit counted 21) I won’t bother dealing with the ridiculous ones that don’t affect the well-being of Americans.
The fascination with the idea of extraterrestrial life and the possibility of visitors from distant planets has captivated imaginations for generations.
Strategy needs to recognize conflict will happen and where and why. Culture needs to bring it in the open and keep it positive
The selection of Walz was a fairy tale. A regular guy. A National Guardsman. A schoolteacher. A moderate. A fellow who put tampons in the boys’ room. A fellow who quit the National Guard rather than go to Iraq. A schoolteacher in Red China for a year. A friend of school shooters. A knucklehead.
Americans are probably the most deceived and propagandized people on the planet. We think we’re free… but we’re not as free as we think. In fact, we’re not even close to free.
I consider a Cashless Society, AKA Digital Currency, to be the end all and be all of Totalitarianism. THIS is the civil rights issue of our time.
We are in a curious time when leaders no longer listen to voters. In fact, they are ignored. Who is calling the shots? Certainly no longer the people. The Democrats’ affinity for DEI, I’m sure, has something to do with it.
In a world filled with uncertainty and turmoil, it feels as though the fabric of civilization is unraveling before our eyes, there’s a simple truth we must cling to: if we don’t laugh, we would all go insane.
Even when used as parody, acts of disrespect for the traditions of a storied military service, demonstrate a lack of seriousness needed to be anywhere near the levers of national military power.
Recently, the Superintendent and Dean at West Point wrote “the Army and the Academy are at an inflection point1.” Their “West Point 2050” addressed academics “to intellectually prepare graduates to lead across the full spectrum of conflict.” It would be interesting to read their deliberations on the inflection point and its implications. Absent that, here …
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), a major overhaul of the tax code, was signed into law by President Donald Trump on December 22, 2017 and became effective for tax year 2018.
Republican-Conservative Leadership Needs To Get Their Schtick Together To Defend The Troops
We hear a lot about democracy in the elections today. But what is really, and what does it need to sprout and flourish?