The Farm Chronicles: Tadpoles in the spring

A jar contains tadpoles in water.

Every spring in Ohio was like a new day dawning. The air had a crispness to it. It was warming up after a usual cold winter. The ground was soft and spongey from the heavy snow and abundant bone-chilling rain. There was always new birth. I remember holding lambs in my lap while sitting on…

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The tyrannical disenfranchisement of your vote

Image shows a notice for vote by mail ballot drop boxes.

To be perfectly clear: this Daily Jot is not meant to disrespect or demonize members of a political party. It is intended to expose what the leadership of that party historically has done, and is doing. If you are a member of this party, or only vote for candidates of this party, you might want…

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Stupidocrisy: The prophecy clock and Iran

Blue flag with white atom and olive wreath.

For nearly 20 years, I’ve been following the Iranian nuclear program and the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) feckless attempts to prevent Iran from having nuclear weapons. Seems like every six months, the IAEA has had some statement that Iran is still enriching uranium, it’s not using it to produce nuclear weapons, there…

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The lingering election thief

Proven election fraud cases in the United States.

Democrats are once again gearing up for ineligible voters to sway the election in their favor. Attorney General Merrick Garland spoke at Tabernacle Baptist Church in Selma, Alabama March 3 and talked about how the right to vote is still under attack. He said, “It was under attack in the wake of the Civil War…

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True assembly of the saints

Blurred image of a church sanctuary.

A friend recently confided in me. He said, “Because of my schedule, I often attend church online. I had missed a service and tuned in online. The pastor, who I highly regarded, preached a sermon about tithing. He essentially guilted the people about the money it takes to maintain the building, the church programs, and…

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The American Chronicles: The Linda and Marty story

A couple standing next to their boat named Sweet Chariot.

The beauty of America is found in its people. True Americans who embrace the ideal of America, which might be summed up in the words: God, family, and country. We share the ideals of freedom and equality, a live and let live creed, rugged individualism, commitment to community, goodwill to others, a strong work ethic.…

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A ruse by any other name

Man in suit listening to music on headphones.

Donald Trump is a controversial figure. He stirs emotions, both pro and con. But when one examines what the Democratic Party and the administrative state/deep state are doing to him, there is a question that should come to mind to all: If they can do this to him, will they also do it to us?…

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Stupidocrisy: Of Flakes and Fruit Loops

Kellogg's Frosted Flakes, Froot Loops, and Mini-Wheats.

Biden Administration fiscal policies have driven inflation upwards of nearly 18%, according to the February 14 Consumer Price Index. This has prompted Fox Business news and the Republican House Conference to project that “Bidenomics” is costing the average American household about $1,019 per month more than when Biden took office. Even CBS News reported back…

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SCOTUS restores some justice

US Supreme Court case about Donald Trump

It wasn’t just the conservative members of the US Supreme Court who pulled the plug on the cesspool of Democratic Party weaponization of the legal system. the liberals on the court saw it plain as day, too. SCOTUS ruled 9-0 that states can’t remove a presidential candidate from the national ballot. In question was Section…

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Your designer clothing

A model is wearing a black and white outfit with a large white hat.

Outward appearance is important to the world. People clamor for designer-brand clothing. I remember touring a jeans factory back in the 1980s and was surprised at how designer jeans were made. This factory made several popular “exclusive” brands that people were paying premium prices to wear. Funny how they were made by the same factory…

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