He was only 23 years old. He didn't get a chance to date, fall in love, get married, go on vacation with his wife and kids, become a grandfather—all those things that “normal” people do. But for two and a half years he did do what he loved to do every day. He was a … Continue reading Constable On Patrol
Author: Myron
How Much Do We Take?
First, the United States Congress is full of self-righteous, self-aggrandizing, self-centered, egotistical, power-mongering, whore-mongering, greedy, scumbags who call themselves politicians! They lie to the very people who voted them into office (maybe they were voted in, maybe not) and take every effort to keep them from knowing the truth about what's going on in Washington. … Continue reading How Much Do We Take?
Privileged Guilt
DePauw U. has offered students a "guide" on how to "navigate issues surrounding racism, homophobia, xenophobia, classism, and other systems of oppression.” It has articles that examines "white fragility", "privilege guilt", LBGT rights, and on and on. Needless to say, the whole thing is left-leaning. One article on white fragility argues that “white fragility” is … Continue reading Privileged Guilt
Pompeo Should Be Confirmed
The confirmation of Mike Pompeo as Secretary of State is getting a lot of attention and a lot of opposition, which to me indicates he's probably the best man for the job. After President Trump sent Pompeo on a clandestine trip to North Korea as a preface of the summit meeting between Kim Jung Un … Continue reading Pompeo Should Be Confirmed
I’m Sorry, Starbucks
It appears businesses no longer have the right to keep their businesses from being used as a loitering place, especially so if the ones loitering are black. Frankly, I doubt there would even have been a news story had those gentlemen been white, in fact, I'm sure of it. Nor would there have been an … Continue reading I’m Sorry, Starbucks
Smart Pill: Consumable Tech
I've added some comments into the following article in bold italics. You can find numerous articles on this. "Following the doctor's orders might soon be unavoidable advice. The US Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved the first drug in the US with a digital ingestion tracking system. Abilify MyCite, an aripiprazole tablet embedded … Continue reading Smart Pill: Consumable Tech
Time for a Tough Leader
This morning some news outlets -- at least the conservative ones-- report that Russia has heeded President Trump's warning about U.S. air strikes in Syria. Russia moved 11 ships out of the Syrian port of Tartus supposedly out of harms way. This after Russian Ambassador to Lebanon Alexander Zasypkin told Hezbollah’s al-Manar TV on Tuesday … Continue reading Time for a Tough Leader
We’re All In This Together
If you don't subscribe to Dr. Jim Denison's newsletter, I courage you to do so. You can go HERE to subscribe or HERE to read more articles. Below is from his latest article: "The redwood trees on America's Pacific Coast [are some of the tallest in the world]. One is the tallest tree in the … Continue reading We’re All In This Together
Failed Education
With the regular occurence of mass shootings in schools, America's youth have taken it upon themselves to 'do something about it.' The march on Washington, D.C. apparently was a "success" depending on who you ask. But what does it tell us? The kids are being led down a primrose path. Many of them don't have … Continue reading Failed Education
A Business Trip Lesson
I read in a Book about a man who was on a business trip. Along the way, he crossed the path of some robbers, who robbed him, beat him, and left him for dead. He didn’t know how long he lay on the side of the road before he heard someone coming. He hoped whoever … Continue reading A Business Trip Lesson