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by | Dec 1, 2020

The riots of this past year are unprecedented in scope and duration, and they occurred with the support of many elected officials and with funding from big corporations. This is shocking since these violent actions are based on a fabricated…

by | Nov 2, 2020

There are only hours to go before election day, and businesses in most major cities are boarding up in expectation of protests, riots, and God knows what else. This weekend, I passed through Washington, D.C., Chicago, and Minneapolis. It’s the…

by | Oct 29, 2020

Voters, let Philadelphia, the city of brotherly love, be a warning to you: Vote Biden, or else. Philadelphia burns. Stores recently restocked from previous looting are being looted again and will have nothing to sell for Christmas. The cops stand…

by | Sep 18, 2020

Undoubtedly the Left’s current negativity will end if Biden wins. However, that does not prove Trump is the cause of the Left’s negativity. Rather, it proves that the Left’s riots, protests, and complaints are not as much about its proclaimed…

by | Aug 25, 2020

Minneapolis, Minn.  Today marks three months since George Floyd was killed, and the Twin Cities are still reeling. The riots are done here, at least for now. The protests, however, are ongoing, gaining strength whenever a new racial outrage in…

by | Jul 21, 2020

After weeks of failed attempts by governors and local officials to subdue rioting across the country, unmarked federal law enforcement officers began arresting protesters in Portland. On Monday, President Trump announced that there will be plans to deploy federal troops…

by | Jul 3, 2020

America is three years, 137 days, four hours, fifty-seven minutes, and forty-six seconds into a perpetual leftist tantrum as of this writing. The day that Donald J. Trump was inaugurated, Soros-funded shock troops shattered storefronts and looted. Even before being…

by | Jun 25, 2020

Sacramento As my daughter recently searched for a new apartment in San Francisco’s typically overheated market, she experienced an unusual situation: Falling rent prices, less competition for available units and – get this – landlords who were calling her to…

by | Jun 13, 2020

No. Just no. I will not take a knee. I will not do blackout Tuesday. I won’t be posting “black lives matter” on social media. I’m not going to cheer for the peaceful protesters (or for the looters and rioters),…

by | Jun 13, 2020

Everyone has an opinion about what children should be taught, but we don’t give proper thought to what civilizational keys they should not be handed too soon. Our inability to teach children things in their proper order is arguably one reason we’re…

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