Mid-spring into early summer is a busy period with more time needed to be spent outside and not sitting in front of a computer for hours. Much has happened in the interim. As I attempted to pore over news feeds and commentary sources in an effort to gather information, attempt to vet sources, listen to my gut, sort it all out, and then sit to write, something else would happen and the process would begin again, leaving the previous project incomplete. I had every intention of returning to complete each unfinished bit of business but events—disturbing events—seemed to be happening so often and so quickly that it became obvious I would never catch up.
Politics
Your beacon to guide you through the gails of the political season.
I want to be #3
Yes, I want to be the candidate with the third highest vote count in the general election. Why? See here. 00
End-run around the rule of law
We may never recover the framework of ordered liberty that the Founding generation celebrated and enjoyed. But for the sake of our future, and to secure the hope of freedom for our sons and daughters, our grandchildren and their children, we must expose and undo the regulatory regime of administrative agencies. It’s our duty to do so.
A disgraceful anniversay
Yesterday was the 6th anniversary of the obamanation (sic) known as the Affordable Health Care Act, the greatest government debacle of all time. We don’t hear much about it these days because our diligent Fourth Estate is busy ignoring the facts of its imminent collapse and, as usual, accommodating the One Beyond Questioning.
Another one drops out
Super Tuesday is history and it is time to assess the damage. Yes, I said and meant damage. On the Democratic side it looks like The Horrid Harridan from Hell has it all but sewn up. Time for FBI to step up and do what it should. On the Republic side, the unlikely became closer … Read more