Why it should no longer be required reading (to the degree that it is).
I remember reading it as a kid, and it didn’t read true to me in the same way that Animal Farm did.
Category Archives: Social Commentary
Vitamin D
…seems to play a role in coronavirus response. I take supplements, but the cruel irony of the stay-at-home orders is that, for many, it makes it hard for the body to produce it naturally.
The Cruel “New Normal”
How America arrived at the dumb reopening.
Little Richard
I was never a big fan, but he clearly was a seminal figure in rock and roll. RIP, after a long life.
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Reflections from Dan McLaughlin.
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Tesla
Elon has had enough of California, at least when it comes to making cars, if not rockets.
The Week In Pictures
The Flynn edition. I like all the #MeToo ones.
We Need Data On The Virus
Taking Down The Hair Salons
…with an MRAP (yes, I know it was a bar, big deal). One of the many terrible things that the Clinton administration did was to give military hardware to local LEOs.
The Openers
Why they’re winning. The “elites” (as has been the case for many years now) have not covered themselves with glory here.
Biden’s Edge Over Trump
…has evaporated.
Polls this early don’t mean that much, particularly when it’s “registered,” not likely voters. And it doesn’t take into account the enthusiasm factor. I think that there are a lot more people who would crawl over broken glass to vote for Trump than for Biden.