Hubris gets cured eventually. Unfortunately, in America that process doesn’t involve introspection or accountability. That’s why catastrophe seems to be
Tag: Decline
A Death Like No Other
With the first volume published in 1918 and the second volume published in 1922, Oswald Spengler’s The Decline of the
Patriotism During a Time of War
As I am writing this, a thirty-something-year-old veteran, named John, is returning home from his dead-end job at an Amazon
The Pivotal Moment
The 1980s and early 1990s were, in many ways, the last hurrah for Heritage America. The nation, as a whole,
Why The United States Will Lose To Russia
Defense contractors and politicians on both the Left and the Establishment Right are licking their chops. The renewed prospect of
The Proxy War on Tobacco
If I were to list the most influential crops in American, and especially Dixian, history, tobacco would be right at
Your Move, Normiecon…
For as long as there has been a controversy over Confederate iconography, Unreconstructed Dixians have issued a dire warning for
Minorities Get Results
According to the Pareto principle, many outcomes are the result of an 80:20 cause-to-effect ratio. However, it was introduced by
Continuous Carnage
Shootings are one of the few fixable problems afflicting this country. However, it’s not going to be fixed because that
The Price of Clarity
Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the term Moment of Clarity as “a time when a person suddenly understands something.” It certainly is