The End of a Road “Paved With Good Intentions” – Part 2
“Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. “All the king’s horses and all the king’s men, Couldn’t put Humpty together again.” – Samuel Arnold The creation of the United Nations after the second World War was to be a signal to the world that the people of [...]
It’s May Day. Is America Awakening?
I haven’t opined about politics much this past week but I think since today is May Day, which of course was a special day in the old Soviet Union, it’s a good time to look at America’s future. Many things have happened in recent years which appear to be the anathema of America, and [...]
Death By 1000 Cuts (& Other Metaphors)
As is everything reported by government sources, the numbers are both confusing and questionable. I have recently read that the average student loan debt held by college students or recent graduates is $12,500. I have also read that the number is $25,000. I have also read that 28% of college students owe upwards of [...]
On Losing Our Color
A few days ago I was traveling with my lovely wife along Interstate 40 as it crossed Oklahoma and the Texas panhandle. Back in the age of America’s greatness we would have taken a commercial flight across the vast and barren expanse, but like many travelers, we have chosen to avoid the abusive sexual [...]
Che Che Che Che Changes
Ernesto Guevara de la Serna. You may know him as simply “Che” but the former is actually the name given to him upon his birth in Argentina. A few of his more memorable quotes appear below: “I don’t care if I fall as long as someone else picks up my gun and keeps on shooting.” [...]