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by | Sep 13, 2022

Boy, there sure is an awful lot of discrediting news for the Branch Covidian crowd lately, isn’t there? Sure seems like they put us through two years of hell for — if not nothing, then certainly not much. We can…

by | Sep 7, 2022

Those who believe there’s hope for reforming the current union-controlled public school system ought to pay close attention to the response by United Teachers Los Angeles to a seemingly unobjectionable recent teaching proposal. The district is offering “Accelerated Days” in October…

by | Jan 14, 2022

The recent arrival of the omicron variant of COVID-19 has, for far too many, reset the clock of our timeline for a return to societal normalcy. Public health authorities in many countries reimposed loosened travel restrictions that had lapsed. Washington,…

by | Nov 26, 2021

At the beginning of this September, the Atlantic — a mouthpiece of the progressive professional managerial class if there ever was one — ran an unexpected article criticizing Australia for its COVID-19 policies. The piece, titled “Australia Traded Away Too…

by | Mar 22, 2021

President Biden’s American Rescue Plan would be more aptly named “The Era of Big Government is Back.” Government created the problem, namely shuttering the United States economy, fearing COVID-19. This national shutdown has caused enormous damage to American small business,…

by | Mar 7, 2021

You’ve got dictators, and you’ve got dictators. Some like Stalin and Mao killed tens of millions of their own people, but actually convinced themselves it was for the overall good of the remainders. Some like Fidel Castro and Hugo Chávez…

by | Sep 17, 2020

President Trump has never shied away from making tough decisions. The criterion he says he is guided by is, what will help America and its people the most? This winning formula, in a fair ballot, should win him more four…

by | Jul 28, 2020

When Ralph Waldo Emerson lost a useful amount of his income in the banking panic of 1837, he wrote a poem called “The Humble-bee.” Busy, buzzy Bombus — the Latin name for the bumblebee means buzz or drone — seemed to…

by | Jul 26, 2020

When my old iPhone jingle-jangled a couple of days ago, the heads-up on the screen indicated Unknown Caller. As a rule I let such things go to voicemail, but this time — I don’t know why — I picked up…

by | May 16, 2020

I went to see my nutritionist and got stuck in the door. The receptionist, a beauty of Italian descent, offered to help me. “Maybe I put on a few extra pounds during quarantine” — that’s all I managed to offer…

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