Consumed with politics

Delivering food to the less fortunate  

There are so many things happening so fast in the world that it is difficult to focus. The Senate released results of its investigation into Joe Biden using his position as Vice President to enrich himself and his family through a vast network of bribery and financial espionage in Russia, Ukraine, and China—the very things,…

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The Farm Chronicles: Convertible

A vintage photo of a couple

Somebody pulled up in the driveway. I didn’t go out and see who it was right away. Had some chores in the barn, probably cleaning stalls. I came out into the barnyard and through the glow of the afternoon sun, there was an image I never thought possible to be sitting in our driveway. I…

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Unpacking the Breonna Taylor decision

State Police

Riots have broken out across the country over the decision by a grand jury to not indict the police officers who killed Breonna Taylor, an unarmed black woman, in her Louisville, KY apartment. The Black community is angry that justice wasn’t done. The Black Lives Matter organization and Antifa protestors are using the occasion to…

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FBI warns of election day misinformation, LOL

Public Service Announcement of the FBI and CISA

The same agency that worked with the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton Campaign to undermine the 2016 election results came out with a “public service” warning, “to raise awareness of the potential threat posed by attempts to spread disinformation regarding the results of the 2020 elections.” Yes, this is not a joke. The…

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Mail-in deception

Place Mail in Ballots Here  

Several weeks ago we received this stack of oversized letters in the mail. It seemed as if there were five or six of them. I should have kept them for proof, but I threw them away. They were mail-in ballots. I was so disgusted with the thought that the government was encouraging people to stay…

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Fill the seat Mr. President

Battle Over Court Vacancy Looms in Congress

There is a lot of hoopla about whether President Trump should fill the Supreme Court vacancy left by the death of Ruth Bader Ginsberg. Of course, he should. And the Senate should not unreasonably withhold consent. This is the Constitutional mandate and it was a large part of the reason Trump was elected. Let us…

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The Farm Chronicles: Happy Jim and Camels

The Farm Chronicles: Happy Jim and Camels  

The summer of 1969 shortly after I turned 14, Dad decided to expand the horse business marked by the building of a 30 ft X 60 ft horse barn. He had a crew come in and drill the holes and set the poles and the trusses—in other words, frame it out. The rest was up…

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Where are the police?

A tweet by Eddie Zipperer

The most recent Minneapolis City Council meeting should become the anthem for liberal cause and effect. In June the Council bowed to Black Lives Matter and Antifa activists to pledge to defund the police and replace them with some undefined social workers called “violence interrupters.” Since then, Minneapolis Police Department crime data indicates that more…

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Prophetic analysis of the Middle East peace accords

Prophetic analysis of the Middle East peace accords

Israel, United Arab Emirates and Bahrain further solidified their political unity Tuesday by formalizing historic diplomatic agreements as brokered by the White House and hailed by President Trump as “the dawn of a new Middle East.” The pacts aligned the nations and deepened their opposition to Iran’s efforts of hegemony in the region. There are…

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Political police narratives don’t match the truth

Most Americans Say Police Use Right Amount of Force

The political narrative is that police are routinely killing black people. But this is refuted by a comprehensive Harvard study of police data indicating that police are less likely to use lethal force against black civilians than with white suspects. The study of a 15-year period on police data regarding racial differences is contained in…

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