Posts by Bill Wilson
Stupidocrisy: Mandating electric vehicles
Over the past 60 years that I know of, California has been first. First to institute any hair-brained progressive idea. First to see it fail. First to suffer the consequences of such stupidocrisy. Now along comes the whole green energy thing. And California, leading the West Coast of Washington and Oregon (which are almost as…
Read MoreJoe Biden’s Democracy
Joe Biden believes that those who want to make America great again are a threat to democracy. He speaks the truth. In Biden’s mind and those in leadership of the Democratic Party, anyone who supports a Constitutional Republic is a threat to their brand of democracy. Their brand of democracy is the lawless rule of…
Read MoreChanging times and laws
There is so much division in this country. It’s not good. We know from Christ’s own words in Mark 3:25 that “if a house is divided against itself, that house cannot stand.” It’s not only that our nation is divided, families are divided. And families are the foundation of society. We are divided by politics.…
Read MoreThe Farm Chronicles: Hay in the barn
There are a lot of stories about haying season when you grow up on the farm. Putting up hay is a lot of work. It’s hard work. It’s dirty and dusty work. You sweat a lot. You drink a lot of water. You get blisters. Sometimes it’s miserable. And there is always the weather. Those…
Read MoreBrace yourself: Connecting the dots on the FBI raid on Trump
Many believe the FBI has been politicized to harass and terrorize people without true due process as evidenced by the recent raid on former president Donald Trump’s residence. The raid, launched by a search warrant issued by a judge who publicly criticized Trump, was based on a an internally-created FBI affidavit that used news stories…
Read MoreStupidocrisy: FBI and CIA credibility
An August poll of 1,335 adults by Technometrica Institute of Policy and Politics (TIPP) indicated 79% of Americans believe President Donald Trump likely would have won reelection if voters had known the truth about Hunter Biden’s laptop—that it was real and not “Russian disinformation,” as intelligence officials aligned with Joe Biden falsely led the public…
Read MoreThe tale of two citizens
What does former president Donald Trump have in common with a black pastor from Alabama? And what does that have to do with you? In May, Pastor Michael Jennings had just finished up services at his church in Childersburg and went to his neighbor’s house to water their plants while they were away. Another neighbor…
Read MoreFor a time such as this
The loud daily din of the news media opining away about the evils of anyone who doesn’t agree with their form of liberalism takes a toll. The constant stream of fake news leaves people with confusion over what to believe. The visceral emanating from the mouths of elected representatives of the people characterizing those who…
Read MoreThe Farm Chronicles: A baking lesson
My mother’s pies and cakes were something of a farm boy’s dessert fantasy. That buttery crust. Those taste-explosive cherries, apples, peaches—I can remember them all as if I were sitting under the shade of the old oak tree next to the house, gazing over the pastureland with the cows grazing and the horses standing nose…
Read MoreFinding Joy in Troubled Times
I have been receiving a lot of comments lately from Daily Jot readers. Many have been very encouraging. Others are appalled at the state of affairs in our nation and around the world. Still some are angry and do not want to admit the obvious that is before them. Sometimes it is a good idea…
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