Historically speaking, the purpose of voting was largely to provide some form of “revolutionary” capacity to change the leadership of
Tag: Deep Thoughts
For the Love of Money
There’s a colored gentleman I often drive past these days who’s so convinced the Russians want him dead that he
Is Andrew Tate Right?
“Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket.” Eric Hoffer Big Pro-life
Some More Ramblings and Whatnot
It has been a while since I have posted anything. I have had quite a good bit going on this
A premise I agree partially with
There was an article on Lew Rockwell this morning that I agree in part with but not wholly. If I
Now or Never
“Now in these dread latter days of the old violent beloved U.S.A. and of the Christ-forgetting Christ-haunted death-dealing Western world
The Managerial States of America
In 1941, as World War II still raged, James Burnham, a former Trotskyite, penned one of the best books on
Electing Not to Vote
As a former liberal, conservative, and libertarian and, for years, a “behind the scenes” political activist, I am happy to
The Olympics & The Girl Power That Wasn’t
As a father to many daughters, I have watched the incremental increase of girl power narratives over the decades. What
Democracy Inevitably Leads to Totalitarianism
America, the Land of the Free and Home of the Brave, was on its way to self-destruction the moment it