Between submarines peeking out of the Atlantic surf, rock ‘n roll radio stations on the airwaves and now drones doing surveillance over Manhattan, I knew 1926 had undeniably been adulterated by my presence.
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Socialism, climate change, Green New Deal, historical antecedents.
Between submarines peeking out of the Atlantic surf, rock ‘n roll radio stations on the airwaves and now drones doing surveillance over Manhattan, I knew 1926 had undeniably been adulterated by my presence.
1 CommentAmerica cannot truly be great unless it pulls itself out of the gutter and again aspires to the rhetorical ambitions of its Founders.
1 CommentWhen Americans sort through the hysteria of the past few years, I am hopeful – bordering on confident – that they will reject the opinions of those who oppose the founding principles of our country and embrace the freedoms that the bravest among us have fought and died to preserve.
1 CommentDemocracy is not two wolves and one sheep voting on what’s for dinner.
11 CommentsAlthough the media remains fixated on which of the 23 Democrats seeking the office of president will emerge as their party’s standard-bearer, I suspect next year’s electoral outcome will have more to do with voter turn-out than the identity of who faces Trump.
7 CommentsAs history shows, more great civilizations have collapsed due to public ignorance and apathy than because of a failure of leadership.
4 CommentsNeeding a break from all the negativity in the news these days, I read Matt Ridley’s The Rational Optimist (Harper-Collins, 2010), a refreshing rebuttal of…
1 CommentWith unapologetic support for socialism growing on the Left, especially among young people, supporters of capitalism would be wise to refresh their knowledge of the…
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