Posts by Bill Wilson
Groupthink and the War on Trump
President Donald Trump started his second term with considerable momentum of public support. His approval rating in an early February CBS/YouGov poll reached as high as 53%. Americans described him as “tough,” “focused,” and “delivering on promises.” But by Day 100, that goodwill had evaporated. His approval plunged to between 39% and 42% across multiple…
Read MoreYou Count—In the Desert and Today
There is a lot of talk these days about being seen. Facebook, Instagram, X, are all about being seen. If you’ve ever wondered whether God really sees you, take a walk through the book of Numbers—yes, Numbers. Buried in what seems like a divine spreadsheet is a profound truth: in God’s economy, every person counts.…
Read MoreThe American Chronicles: Memorial Day in the ’60s
Memorial Day mornings on our Ohio farm were crisp, often with a thin layer of ice on the mud puddles and visible breath in the air. The horses, always eager for breakfast, would whinny as soon as they heard the tack room door open. I’d quickly feed them grain and hay, with my horse, Holly,…
Read MoreProphetic warning to President Trump: Don’t trust Iran
Amid reports of “progress” in nuclear negotiations between the Trump administration and Iran, it’s wise to issue a word of caution: don’t be fooled. While the new Iranian president-elect, Masoud Pezeshkian—a Western-educated heart surgeon—may appear more polished and pragmatic than his hardline predecessor, nothing in Iran’s structure of power has changed. The Ayatollah still pulls…
Read MoreStupidocrisy: Sanders admits Democrats a Real Threat to Democracy
For years, Democrats have sounded the alarm that Republicans are a threat to democracy. But when you peel back the rhetoric, it looks a lot like projection. Senator Bernie Sanders (Vt) recently agreed that his own party has become a “threat to democracy.” In a recent interview, Sanders acknowledged that the Democratic primary process has been unfair…
Read MoreColleges, Cowards, and Killings: The Real Cost of Affirming Hamas
The recent murder of two Israeli embassy staffers outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC, is a grim reminder that antisemitism is not a relic of the past—it is a growing, deadly threat in America today. The shooter, Elias Rodriguez, reportedly shouted “Free Palestine” as he gunned down Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, a couple…
Read MoreThe Final Jubilee—God’s Freedom Call
God is a God of freedom. From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture paints the consistent picture of a loving Father who desires His people to be free—not just politically or socially, but spiritually. That’s why it’s critical to understand the Year of Jubilee (Yovel) not just as an ancient Hebrew custom, but as a prophetic preview…
Read MoreThe American Chronicles: Scootin’, Slidin’, and Shenandoah Sarsaparilla
After conquering a Shenandoah trail that felt more like a covert military training course than a “moderate” hike, we made camp at the Luray RV Resort like two battle-weary pioneers arriving at the Promised Land—minus the livestock and plus sore calves. This newly developed gem sits like a well-kept secret, nestled right along the Shenandoah…
Read MoreTrump’s Tariff Doctrine—Trade Wins with Teeth
In a world where globalism has often meant gutting American jobs, President Trump’s latest series of trade agreements with China, the United Kingdom, and India signal a bold return to bilateral, America-first, fair trade economics. These deals aren’t just about diplomacy, they are reshaping the global supply chain to favor American workers, the domestic economy,…
Read MoreStupidocrisy: Big Pharma and the corrupt Political Cartel
In a bold move that no other president dared to take, Donald Trump signed a sweeping executive order aimed squarely at the heart of one of Washington’s most protected interests: Big Pharma. The order, quietly revolutionary in nature, mandates that the United States will no longer pay more for prescription drugs than the lowest price…
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