The Ukraine has fallen out of most people’s news cycle. It was hot and heavy in April, May, and then slowly disappeared. We know it now mostly through secondary news. Europe has had its fuel supply drastically cut, and therefore it’s going to affect us. Food shipments out of Ukrainian ports are cut, therefore, a […]
Archives for July 2022
Let Them Eat Bugs – Your Food Supply Is Now in the Crosshairs
A day doesn’t go by now that inflation isn’t front and center of everyone’s concern. It’s quickly eroding your lifestyle on the one hand and on the other, your politicians are running scared from it because it’s going to radically alter the balance of power in a few short months. The two commodities most visibly affected […]
How To Maneuver Through the Hellscape That is Climate Change
It’s Global Warming Season again. It’s the season where every day is an opportunity to foist climate propaganda onto the ignorant that haven’t yet lived through all the normal decade-long iterations of weather. It’s the season where every day that hits 90 degrees is a crisis that your overlords are pretty sure, mankind has never […]
The Care and Leading of AOC – Taming the Conundrum of Herself
This week, AOC was arrested in a stunt posing as a protest. Last week, she was trolled by Alex Stein, some sort of media personality, with mock praise for her ‘assets’. She is known to live her entire political life through Instagram and for providing no time or attention to the humble constituents of her […]
What Will and Will Not Make a National Divorce
Kurt Schlichter (Twitter: @KurtSchlichter) is a columnist that I read and respect, mostly. Sometimes his prose gets a bit too snide even for me, but I understand totally where he’s coming from, and it’s not lost on me that venomous writing gets deeper and quicker to the heart of an issue than genteel manners. It’s an example […]
Federalism – an Essential Strategy to Tame the Federal Leviathan
“Federalism” is the word used to describe the Constitution’s system of dividing political power between the national government and the states. The National Constitution Center I’ve mentioned federalism a few times over the past year or two. Every time I mention it, I go back to the web-dictionary just to make double sure I’m not […]