America is unprepared.
I didn’t live through the late 1930s, but from what I understand of it by reading history and the experiences of people who did, this era is feeling frighteningly similar.
America is unprepared.
I didn’t live through the late 1930s, but from what I understand of it by reading history and the experiences of people who did, this era is feeling frighteningly similar.
A link roundup on the diversity hires.
Even to those who take offense at being wished a merry Christmas. I’m not a Christian, or believer in general, but neither am I one of the too many godless who demonize them.
Given the events of the past several weeks, it has to be a very sad Christmas in the place of Christ’s birth. The home of someone who came to bring peace remains roiled in a brutal war, fought against savage people who, if they ever got the power to eliminate those people from whom He was descended, would next take on the rest of us infidels.
With what’s happening in Ukraine and Israel, it’s perhaps one of the most somber holidays in almost eight decades, but we should rejoice that those of us in America remain at peace for now, and offer our thoughts and hopes and (if you do that) prayers to those who are suffering not just on this day, but for all days.
…is for people to stop being crazy.
We really do seem to be living in Heinlein’s Crazy Years.
…by not allowing the voters to vote for their choice.
Thoughts from Jonathan Turley, and the head of the Republican Party in Colorado. He says they will caucus instead of primary if this ruling stands.
I’m not positive, but I get the distinct impression that he doesn’t like Joe Biden.
Sobering thoughts from Larry Correia.
Reflections on its “sharp-left turn.”
This isn’t really new, once you understand that Nazis were leftists.
If it seems too long, skip the first part where he describes better days, and scroll down to current events.
[Update a few minutes later]
DEI is a way for the otherwise unemployable to be employed.