Posts by Bill Wilson
Stupidocrisy: Inside the dishonest scales of the census
On October 6, Senator Jim Banks (R-IN) strongly urged Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to correct census errors before 2030 by republishing the 2020 numbers using raw data, disclose errors, and use methods that do not inflate one side’s power. His point is simple: counting noncitizens for apportionment lets states with the largest noncitizen populations gain…
Read More“No King but Jesus” vs “No Kings”
The Revolutionary War was both a political rebellion and a spiritual stand. The patriots believed liberty was God-given, not government-granted. While historians debate whether the exact slogan “No Sovereign but God and no King but Jesus” was an official rallying cry, it reflected a very real worldview. Colonists sought liberty of conscience, worship, and speech,…
Read MoreThe scroll rewinds and begins anew
NOTE: Monday’s have been dedicating the Daily Jot to a commentary of the Torah portion from the week before and how it relates and is explained in the New Testament by Yeshua and the Apostles. If you would like to learn more about reading the Torah portions—reading through the first five books of the Bible—in…
Read MoreThe American Chronicles: Reflections of Amish Country
There’s nothing quite like a road trip through Amish Country in Ohio. Rolling farmland, horse-drawn buggies, and enough handcrafted goods to make a Pinterest board blush. Our first stop was a country store lined with dozens of identical Amish hats. Chris and Service Dog Charlie walked by the display, and I, being a hat connoisseur,…
Read MoreCDC Retreats: COVID Shot Now a Personal Choice
It’s taken nearly four years, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has finally admitted what many medical professionals, independent scientists, and everyday Americans have been saying all along: COVID-19 vaccination is a personal decision. The agency’s updated guidance removes the blanket recommendation for universal vaccination and instead places the mRNA shot in the…
Read MoreStupidocrisy: The Sunday No News News Arena
There was a time when Sunday morning news programs like Meet the Press and Face the Nation were the arenas where America’s most pressing issues were dissected with seriousness and balance. Hosts pressed politicians from both parties with tough questions, challenged assumptions, and sought clarity for the public good. That mission has all but disappeared. Today, those same programs,…
Read MoreDemocrats’ call to violence
Since October began, the rhetoric from Democratic leaders has grown dangerously reckless, crossing the line from heated disagreement into language that fuels violence. High-profile figures have accused President Donald Trump of authoritarianism, compared his administration to foreign dictatorships, and suggested America is in its worst crisis since the Civil War. Others have described him as…
Read MoreThe Festival of Sukkot And You
The festival of Sukkot is God-ordered and it is a sacred and joyful time on the biblical calendar to focus on God’s dwelling among His people. Known as the “Season of Our Joy,” Sukkot recalls God’s protection and provision during Israel’s wilderness journey. As commanded in Leviticus 23:42, the people were to live in sukkahs—temporary…
Read MoreThe American Chronicles: An eclectic adventure in Sugarcreek, Oh
Our continuing RV trek through Ohio’s Amish Country took a wonderfully quirky turn as we rolled into Sugarcreek—just down the road from the more famous Berlin, but with a character all its own. Billed as the “Little Switzerland of Ohio,” this town is where time slows down, cheese flows freely, and the locals seem to…
Read MoreGovt Shutdown: Dangerous Words Fuel Dangerous Times
The government shutdown once again exposed a deep divide in American politics—not just in policy, but in tone and intent. On one side, leading Democrats responded with fiery, personal attacks against President Trump. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY) claimed Trump “wants to make sure that kids are dying,” while Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (NY) and House…
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