It is a supreme irony that the people professing to want to ‘save lives’ have come out in force for death. – This past week, a Mr. DJ Ferguson was removed from a heart transplant list because of his refusal to take the Covid vaccine, consigning him to a near-term death. Irony. Out of all […]
Archives for January 2022
What’s the Covid End Game? Progressives Stare into a Hopeless Void
I live in a relatively conservative county within a liberal state. In fact, most of the counties in my state are conservative and it’s only due to the preponderance of a few urban populations that my state still manages to remain ‘deep blue’. Nevertheless, even in my conservative county, there’s a deep divide between one […]
A Tale of Two Articles – A Divide and Dramatic Unintended Consequences
One day this week, I wanted to pen an article extoling the progress made by the American people rising up and demanding sanity in government. It would focus on the collapse of the Biden agenda, the impending retaking of the legislature, and of the success in federalism, the rights of states to govern their own […]
Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema – Saving the World From a One Party America
Today, I read of the final day or hours leading up to what would be a vote to eliminate the filibuster from the US Senate. There are two Senators that are standing up to that effort, Senator Joe Manchin and Senator Kyrsten Sinema. This week, the entire Progressive wing of the Democrat party has gone […]
The Mass Formation Psychosis Left – The Railroad to Totalitarian Acceptance
In an article presented by Newsmax, they reported that 59% of Democrats believe that anyone not vaxxed should be confined to their homes except in an emergency. Apart from the hysteria that would cause this level of fear and willingness to subject a significant percentage of their neighbors to house arrest, this highlights the need to […]
My News Reading Lists – What I Read, Don’t Read, and Why
I’m a consumer of digital print news. I regularly go to 8+ sites each day and scroll through at least 150 to 200 headlines. Out of that, I’ll pick approximately 20 to 30 articles to skim, and of those, I’ll fully read six or eight, in-depth. To do that within a finite time frame, I […]