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The Cascading Collapse of Society Should Not Be a Surprise

The élite are lauded. The governments thumb their noses at law-abiding, freedom loving citizens. Big Tech says to kiss their butts. And why not? They feel no penalty pangs. Even as worldwide these double-down on lawlessness and persecution of the law-abiding, what do we see happening?

The Word That Makes Chicken Littles Scream

If you haven’t already noticed, suddenly there is a joint media effort around the globe pushing the same message at the same...

Small Drops of Water a Mighty River Makes

I RSVP’d to a town hall-type of event in DeKalb County (Georgia) featuring the topic of violence and what could be done about it. The email blast had a copy of the DeKalb Gun Violence Resolution. Rut-roh. What was this?

The New Bridezillas and Their Bridesmaids: Democrats and RINOs

Stand up against these political bridezillas now or you’ll be paying for this “wedding” the rest of your life.

Regression to the Mean

Newton’s Third Law states: “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.” We all know this is...

Personal Choice or Weaponized No-Goodnick Gobbledygook: Cancel Culture

If yewwwwwww orchestrate or weaponize a cancel campaign then yewwwwww just might be a Commie Dictator.

Fact-Checkers of the World, DISSEMBLE!

An international fact-checkers network provides training in identifying and correct dis- and misinformation. It’s an orgy of power grabs and manipucheating all to set up a feudal system of lording it over the peons, ignoring Truth, denying Justice, and destroying Freedom.

Uvalde, Moscow, and Twitter: Back the Blue

As many a new sheriff in town has said, “If both sides are unhappy with me, I must be doing something right.” And Musk is doing a lot that is right. As he attempts to get a real-world working set of rules and regs on Twitter that supports freedom and acknowledges how many peoples use language, he’s made a few tweaks to what he’s implemented.

Echo chambers are only good when you’re making music.

Not God or principles of fair governing, but religion and politics attract the largest audiences to their echo chambers. It is easier to be told what to think and do than it is to apply principles of thought and action to individual instances.

Elvis: The Movie Review

Elvis’ life was bigger than big which, of course, means there was no way the almost-three-hour movie could hope to put in everything. Therefore, necessarily much of his life was barely hinted at. That was a good thing for the film. Those “deleted scenes” of his life do not diminish the emotional depth and totality of the story one iota.

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