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Month: March 2024

When the outrageous becomes the norm

Have you ever heard something so outrageous you don’t believe it’s true? Then, when you find out it is true, your reaction is, “Are you kidding me?” I’ve had several of those lately. Like Senator Schumer, who complained about alleged Russian interference with our elections and called for new elections in Israel. Or a new…

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Some truths behind the Robert Hur theatre

As much as people try to convince you otherwise, Congressional committee hearings are more political theatre than searches for the truth. This can be seen if we take a closer look at the recent House Judiciary Committee hearing regarding Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report on his investigation into the Biden document scandal. Contrary to what…

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Not reading the fine print is costly

Have you ever looked at the terms and conditions for your mobile phone, your internet service, or other services you use? I bet if you did, you’d be shocked. How often have you heard it’s important to read a contract before signing it? Have you considered how important it must be for people actually to…

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413 – How the 16th Amendment Destroyed the Republic

As April 15th approaches, and people spend valuable time and money on filing their income tax return. While plenty of people grouse and complain about paying income taxes, most don’t realize that the cause of their pain is the actions of the states back in 1913. When the states ratified the Sixteenth Amendment they did more than just help the feds collect income taxes, they fundamentally changed the republic for the worse.

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Wishing for better days is not planning…

Wishing is not planning. Just because you want something to work out doesn’t mean it will. Yet it seems that wishful thinking is how most government plans are made. Today, I’m going to look at some recent examples of politicians’ wishful thinking. Maybe seeing how things are being done will encourage us to find better…

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Vilifying guns while encouraging crime

There’s a line from the movie Hunt for Red October, “I’m a politician, which means I’m a cheat and a liar, and when I’m not kissing babies, I’m stealing their lollypops.” Today, it seems like when they’re not kissing up to their base, they’re stealing our rights. Take, for example, the ATF’s Demand 2 program, which is…

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Putting our money where their mouths are

We’ve all heard the phrase, “Put your money where your mouth is.” It’s meant to push someone to put some skin in the game. But there’s another way of looking at it as well. How dedicated to an idea can you be if you’re not willing to put something of value on the line? What we put…

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Election madness

It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad world, and we are deep in the middle of it. We have Trump’s ballot access and the aftermath of Super Tuesday, and that’s just the first week of March. The border crisis is raging, along with the battle between Texas and the federal government regarding enforcing the border. And…

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