Shouting FIRE in a Crowded Theater

Joe Biden is quoted, with specific reference to the 2nd Amendment, as saying, “No amendment to the Constitution is absolute. You can’t yell ‘fire’ in a crowded movie theater and call it freedom of speech.” Uncle Joe’s distorted rhetoric is meant to confuse and the media, the, so-called, “guardians of the truth,” sit and nodContinue reading “Shouting FIRE in a Crowded Theater”

Shouldn’t Juneteenth Be Decembixth?

This will initially seem crazy but follow my logic. Actually, it’s not my logic but the logic of “wokism.’ Recently we established “Juneteenth” as a national holiday and celebrated it nationwide for the first time. The geniuses who sold it to us snookered us, especially the black celebrants. Huh? “Juneteenth” is not a celebration ofContinue reading “Shouldn’t Juneteenth Be Decembixth?”

The Raw Green Deal

The government wants us all to drive electric cars. On top of that, the government wants to phase out energy created by coal, oil, and natural gas. In addition to all that, the idiots driving this green energy bus don’t like nuclear power, probably the greenest of all energy. Let’s explore… To generate 1,000 megawattsContinue reading “The Raw Green Deal”

There’s a Very, Very Thin Line Between Conspiracy Theory and Legitimate Conspiracy

Ashli Babbit was an unarmed, patriotic American veteran who, presumably, thought she was exercising her right to protest what see saw as government fraud and overreach. After all, it’s the “right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” Maybe she had overstepped those rights she thoughtContinue reading “There’s a Very, Very Thin Line Between Conspiracy Theory and Legitimate Conspiracy”

Ménage à Trois – Joe, Jill, and Kamala

First allow me to clear up something that I’ve said that might be misleading. I’ve routinely repeated the phrase, “I don’t do conspiracies.” It has come to my attention that what I really want to say is, “I don’t do conspiracy theories.” That said, it would be remiss of me not to point out thatContinue reading “Ménage à Trois – Joe, Jill, and Kamala”

Whatever Happened to the Bill of Rights

My social media profiles have read the following for years: “Trying to save the Republic that afforded me liberty and opportunity, for six kids and six grandkids, so far, one post at a time. #DontTreadOnMe” Unfortunately, I feel that hope might be in vain and in danger of going unfulfilled. Allow me to explain. First,Continue reading “Whatever Happened to the Bill of Rights”

The Jan 6th Capitol Incursion

The Democrats want a 9/11-style commission to investigate the events that occurred at the Capitol Building on January 6th, 2021. Why? Why has there been no such cry for a commission to investigate the events that occurred in the run-up to, and after, the election of November 3rd, 2020? Could the demand for a JanuaryContinue reading “The Jan 6th Capitol Incursion”

Buy Back Better

I realize that Progressives are handicapped when it comes to higher order tasks, you know, like tasks that require simple math calculations. They usually do better with short three-or-four-word phrases that they repeat over and over again until they, themselves, actually believe them, like… “You’re a racist,” ad infinitum. So, I’m gonna try to simplifyContinue reading “Buy Back Better”

The Public School System is Beyond Broken

Houston… we have a problem. Look, I’m retired with six grown children, the youngest is 25, and I have six grandchildren, five of school-age that are all in Christian school. On a personal note, I spent my first eight years of school in a private institution. From 9th through 12th grades, I wasted my timeContinue reading “The Public School System is Beyond Broken”

Federalism vs Confederationism

The Founding Fathers did not form a government based on federalism; the Founders established a Confederation where the individual states aligned together but retained sovereignty. The basis of this new government was The Articles of Confederation. When the Constitutional Convention of 1787 convened, to propose amendments to The Articles of Confederation, the conventioneers proceeded toContinue reading “Federalism vs Confederationism”