Guilt the Source of Sorrow (cont.)
I said in Guilt the Source of Sorrow that as long as the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution grants full due process and equal protection rights to anyone who touches the soil of a state, America cannot keep creating massive welfare rights at unthinkable costs without bankrupting the
Let’s Roll…
Last week I said that “Americans now cannot tell reality from its perception.” The inability to do so prevents individuals from accurately analyzing factual data and taking appropriate and effective action steps. If this impairment defines those in political power, the damage to society is incalculable. Remembering that in our
What’s Old is New Again
America started educating its young children officially (1642) within one generation of surviving the famine and disease that killed most of the early colonists. The purpose of this education was to assure that children could read, write, and do basic sums within the context of a developing moral core.
There May Be No America by the 2022 Mid-Terms
If one can picture America as a ship, stalled on the ocean, in hand-to-hand combat on deck and about to be attacked again by an enemy lying in wait – this is America today. Her crew having abandoned her, We the People must save the Ship of State. Passengers of
The Presidential Survey – Wrong and Misleading
A good number of historians are apparently more interested in spinning their personal political views than in objectively evaluating past Presidents of the United States. Ninety-one people filled out a survey form sponsored by C-Span and ranked the Presidents. Lincoln and Washington were placed at the top; Donald Trump
Randi Weingarten’s “Honest” Truth
You know something is wrong when a public-sector union head starts talking about history education in K-12 public schools and threatens legal action against parents who want to know what is being taught in the schools their children attend. Cultural warriors and holocaust deniers, Ms. Weingarten says, are preventing teachers
Supreme Confusion Over Free Speech
The Supreme Court recently announced its decision in a case called Mahanoy Area School District v. BL regarding a school’s ability to discipline a student for express and symbolic speech made off-campus, in this case on a social media app called Snapchat. This particular student did not make the varsity
Whispering Joe Biden
Miss Constitution was watching Joe Biden give an address recently and he inexplicably started whispering into the microphone. Perhaps he was hoping people would listen more carefully to what he was saying, but what he was saying was extremely troubling. He seemed to be saying that in handing out 1.9