A recent history (about three weeks) of Covid headlines goes something like this: OMG, there’s a new variant of Covid to be afraid of. Be ye afraid, very afraid of Omicron, but we don’t know anything about it. Test show that the Moderna vaccine offers significantly better protection than the Pfizer. Omicron is here and […]
Archives for December 2021
Delighted to Fail – A Paradigm in Presidential Accomplishment
As the Biden presidency has progressed, his poll numbers have trended steadily downward. This is not news to anyone; it’s widely publicized in the press and intuitively known by a wide swath of observers. The reasons for his downward spiral in polling are also obvious. Biden has mishandled all his own supposed initiatives through incompetence […]
The Book Wars – Why You Should Work to Urgently Preserve Our Written Heritage
In the course of discussing multiple threads of events pertinent to our lives, my wife and I concluded that we should collect some crucial books for a future gift. The details of that discussion seemed to resonate with me on two levels: first the memory of significant meaning that I derived from specific books, especially […]
The Alternative to Inclusivity, Normalcy – Demand It
One of the most pervasive mantras of the woke-ocracy is ‘inclusive’ or ‘inclusivity.’ It’s a word co-opted from the standard lexicon of common English language usage and then charged with meanings specific to any individual or group claiming grievance and demanding ‘acceptance,’ forced if necessary. It is hyper-politically weighted. It’s a rhetorical bludgeon of the […]
A Critical Part of the Supply Chain is in Danger, and No One Is Talking About It
Today, by virtue of my income producing semi-retirement employment, I learned something about the supply chain that is certainly important – going on urgent, that we should be aware of; in fact, it may only be the tip of the iceberg. There’s currently a shortage of something called urea. Urea is the primary ingredient in […]