by Eugene Darden Nicholas | May 27, 2021 | Culture, Opinion, Politics
A pastor I know of has had to abandon an important sermon, “everything is accepted, while nothing is forgiven”. It wasn’t because the Deacons found the subject matter too challenging or inappropriate. This does happen, by the way. My dad, who grew up...
by Peter Venetoklis | May 26, 2021 | Culture, Economics, Opinion, Politics, Taxation
Our current cultural clash, the conflict between the progressives (see: moving forward) who see our society as so fractured it has to be torn down en-toto (in favor of… wait for it… a century-old idea that killed a hundred million people) and the...
by Peter Venetoklis | May 15, 2021 | Economics, Opinion, Politics
Our economy is recovering from the pandemic, thanks to human innovation (see: vaccines developed in months, not a decade), and without the need for massive, debt-fueled government “stimulus.” Indeed, and as is so often the case, much that government does...
by Peter Venetoklis | May 12, 2021 | Culture, Drug Policy, Health, Opinion, Politics
Sixteen months ago, the World Health Organization announced a ‘Mysterious Coronavirus-Related Pneumonia in Wuhan, China.’ We all know what happened next. And by that I mean chaos, confusion, conflicting information, tendentious reporting (in multiple...
by Peter Venetoklis | May 8, 2021 | Education, Opinion, Politics
Congressman Thomas Massie (R-KY) recently reintroduced HR899, a bill that stated, in its entirety: This bill terminates the Department of Education on December 31, 2020. He’s updated the year to 2022, but otherwise left it as-is. Of course, the Internet had its...
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