Archive for December 2021
The Pearl Harbor of this generation
We hold this week in honor of the 80th anniversary of the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor that resulted in the deaths of 2,403 Americans. This vicious act launched the United States into World War II in a death match against evil to preserve and maintain the American ideal—life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.…
Read MoreThe political science of COVID
COVID Czar Dr. Anthony Fauci keeps telling everyone to follow the science and that any criticism of him is a criticism of science. In covering the COVID pandemic, there is a good case to be made that there is not just one science named Fauci. There are many versions of science being followed, ridiculed, and…
Read MoreThe Farm Chronicles: The day I lost my head
My friend Ed and I were competing as a team for the Maryland Spring Hunter Pace Championship. The Hunter Pace was a series of five races of about five miles each across fields, fences, streams, and all sorts of rough terrain. Each race was hosted by a major hunt club and there were some 150…
Read MoreCongress’ vicious assault on your Liberty
A most vicious assault on your personal liberty was fomented unanimously by House Democrats with the help of 80 Republicans Tuesday in passing the “Immunization Infrastructure Modernization Act of 2021.” The bill, if passed by the Senate, would fund an unprecedented nationwide citizen health information and tracking system by expanding CDC and Public Health Department…
Read MoreStupidocrisy: Substituting “requirement” for “mandate”
The Biden Administration handed federal workers an early Christmas present—oh, wait, no, we can’t say that—an early holiday sentiment– by delaying enforcement of the vaccine mandate from November 22 until after the first of the year. Office of Management and Budget Deputy Director for Management Jason Miller and Office of Personnel Management Director Kiran Ahuja…
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