The American Chronicles: The goodness of America

People enjoying outdoor activities and local produce.

Traveling in our RV across the country has reaffirmed one thing that we do not see very often in the 24/7 news media—the goodness of America. People all over America are hospitable, helpful, kind, and quite frankly, honest to goodness everyday heroes. Yes, heroes. They get up in the morning. They go to work. They…

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A Fauci pardon and the Democrat death Cult

Protest billboard about Wuhan Animal Lab funding.

Joe Biden may be pressured to pardon former Centers for Disease Control head Anthony Fauci because Fauci, the Biden Administration and the Democratic Party leadership were complicit in the deaths of 1.2 million Americans during the COVID “pandemic.” This, a common sense conclusion drawn from findings of the House Select Committee on COVID 19’s extensive…

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Stupidocrisy: A pardon by any other name

U.S. Constitution Article II, Section 2, Clause 1

There has been much discussion about Joe Biden pardoning his son Hunter for any crime that he committed whether he was convicted or not. The ensuing outrage is understandable, but this abuse of the presidential power of pardons is not unique. In recent history, many presidents have abused the Constitutional provision for pardons, most notably…

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The COVID Lesson

COVID investigation final report announcement.

Those who offered alternatives to the government-mandated, corporate media narrative about COVID 19 were demeaned, censored, marginalized, even lost their jobs, but a recent study by a House Select Committee vindicated dissenters. Those of us who reported that the COVID 19 virus was manufactured, came from Wuhan China, was the result of US taxpayer-funded gain…

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Your place on the ladder

Person sleeping with dreamlike imagery above.

We make a big deal in America about climbing the ladder of success. There are those who are willing to step over and on others to achieve the top of the ladder. But is this the ladder with which any of us should be concerned? There is a ladder of far greater importance and your…

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The American Chronicles: The two-hour rule

Close-up of RV exterior detail.

Many Americans enjoy the rugged individualism, beautiful settings and just the plain joy of camping and travel with recreational vehicles. I’ve heard it told that for boat owners, for example, the happiest days of their lives is the day they buy their boat, and again when they sell it. RVing is not that way. Most…

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The Trump Effect

Bowling pins with "Trump Effect" ball.

You know things really have gotten off track when a president-elect is running the presidency like he already has taken office. Case in point is President-elect Donald Trump. His meetings, announced appointments, and public statements are having a tremendous impact all around the world and he hasn’t taken office, but it seems like he has.…

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Stupidocrisy: No one is above the law

Gavel with smiling figures in background.

There has been a lot of “analysis” of Joe Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter after countless statements that he would not pardon Hunter because “no one is above the law.” There is a longstanding mantra by Democratic Party leadership saying that no one is above the law. Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Adam…

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Only the beginning of law fare

Gavel and dice spelling "FISA" on table.

Only the beginning of lawfare With unconstitutionally-appointed special prosecutor Jack Smith dropping his unjust lawfare suits against President Donald Trump, many people are celebrating the end of lawfare. In reality, it may be just the beginning unless there are consequences. The precedent has been established that powerful political actors in government and the court system…

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Choosing our birthright over immediacy

Two figures exchanging a decorative bowl.

Those who know the Genesis 25 story about Esau giving up his birthright for a bowl of stew may question how Esau could have ever made such a flippant bargain. As the story goes in Genesis 25:29-34, Jacob was cooking stew, Esau came rushing in and begged for some of the stew.  “Jacob answered, “First sell…

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