Minarchy and Japan
I like Japan. I like the food, the folks, and the scenery. I enjoy the porcelain beauty of so many young Japanese women and I enjoy the strong undercurrent of politeness and consideration that pervades the culture.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
I like Japan. I like the food, the folks, and the scenery. I enjoy the porcelain beauty of so many young Japanese women and I enjoy the strong undercurrent of politeness and consideration that pervades the culture.
As I go about my business around town and to various parts of the state and the country, everything looks so very different from the America I knew as a kid and young adult.
If you understand worldview, a passing knowledge of cultures, the street demonstrations for the Hamas barbarians across America and the world make sense.
For the benefit of those unaware of the euphemism in the Hamas supporters’ chant, “From the river to the sea, Palestine shall be free,” actually means “…shall be free of Jews.”
How did we ever get to a world where brand names seem to rule the roost, we find ourselves amidst a culture of soft-minded individuals who have never had the pleasure of meeting Tommy Hillfiger or Eddie Farmer.
Mike Thiac brings us a few more examples examples of why parents need to start raising their kids so they don’t become societal predators.
I get a lot of comments about grammar. And after having studied the subject for years my ownself—mainly by reading thousands of critically acclaimed cereal boxes—I’ve decided to answer questions from a readers who inquire about various grammatical errors in my work nearly every day.
Hunters, we need to self-police Blaze Orange standards, or soon will be forced to endure more needless regulations…
Hunting season is like a holy holiday where I live. Business and schools still shut down for opening day of deer season.
Where Do We Go Next in the Culture Wars? Where are the Next Generation Leaders Going to Come From?
Rudyard Kipling, the renowned British author of classics like “The Jungle Book” and “The Man Who Would Be King,” was not just a prolific storyteller but also a keen observer of the human condition.
Michelangelo’s statue of David draws four thousand visitors each day the museum is open. Which is about a million and a half visitors per year. They come from all four corners.
But now we live in an age of extreme narcissism. People are addicted to their phones and social media. In their minds, they derive their value as human beings by the number of followers they have.
Self Control and Delayed Gratification aren’t just about individual success; they play a pivotal role in preserving generations of a family and staying aligned with God’s word and blessings.
We need to start raising children to avoid debt, and if they have it, understand the loan must be paid back.
In this digital age, our screens have become the stages for the most captivating soap opera of all time, and we, my dear readers, are the stars of the show.
I’m a 50-year-old man who’s always been proud to call himself an American. Ever since I was a kid, I’ve had this strong desire to serve others. I joined the US Navy while still in high school. After my Navy days, I continued serving by being active in the American Legion and working in the …
Never mind. The racism got worse; the target decided to enjoy life elsewhere.
From our rebellious beginnings to the land of the woke, it’s a tale of “Give me liberty, or give me a stern lecture on microaggressions.”
In a shocking turn of events, lawmakers are considering a groundbreaking new initiative aimed at improving the state of marriages in the country.