Guest Author: Robert Barnes on the Managerial Class

Readers:  Today I present to you, Robert Barnes, a rather famous defense attorney, introduced to me by my husband.  Mr. Barnes and David Freiheit of Canada, have a very successful Locals channel (VivaBarnesLaw.Locals.com), where they do live-streams discussing the issues of the day, and interviews with some of the most newsworthy patriots in America.  Just …

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Guest Blogger: Bryan G. Stephens on Technology Driving Moral Development

My friend Bryan G. Stephens is a mental health and management professional in Georgia.  The following excellent essay was originally posted on Ricochet.com.  Welcome, Bryan! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Morality in society is driven by what is possible. I can use many examples, but I am going to focus on three: Slavery Child Labor Women’s Equality The best …

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Election System Vulnerabilities: This graphic should alarm you

The graphic in the Featured Image of this post details all the election vulnerabilities in the state in which I live, Washington.  We have had all-mail voting since 2011, and only once since then has a Republican won statewide office (yeah, and she left for a job in the Biden administration!), and at least one …

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A great post on the current US labor shortage: Reblogged from PoliticallyIncorrectHumor.com

Joe Messerli lays it all out for you and me. All you need is right here. Thanks, Joe!! Help Wanted signs are everywhere in America. Most of our lives we've been taught that a low unemployment rate is good, but that was contingent on a society with a high workforce participation rate. In the Biden …

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Guest Blogger: Ricochet Member Clifford Brown on Biden’s Communist appointee for Comptroller of the Currency

Yes, you read correctly in the post title.  Uncle Joe Biden has nominated a real Communist to the important financial post of Comptroller of the Currency.  Clifford Brown lays it all out for you below.  Be afraid, be very afraid, because your bank accounts will not survive this Communist. Surely someone in the Biden regime …

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Guest Blogger: Brian Watt’s excellent alternative disclaimer for “Gone With The Wind”

We all know that the movie, Gone With The Wind, was about the Civil War, and its effects on some wealthy families in the Deep South.  That movie is perhaps the best-loved movie of all time, and it is forever fresh.  Generations of Americans have viewed the film, on every possible screen, from huge IMAX …

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Guest Blogger: We are called to a Great Cause

From my Ricochet friend Rodin.  I could not have said it better myself.  Please read, and comment. The nation is in great danger and the problem and the solution is the same: party politics. Political parties are vehicles, not ideology. They can be tuned up and powered like race cars or left in disrepair like …

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Guest Bloggers from Ricochet: Why was the simply awesome effectiveness of Ivermectin (in fighting Covid) suppressed?

This post by Ricochet member "Unsk" is directly copied over.  Since the comments are also very pertinent, I will copy them too.  This is something I have been wondering about for a while now, and my Rico friends have generated a very good answer. ............ From  Benjamin Braddock and “Why Was News of India’s  Success …

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ReBlog: Jim George’s Letter to his Senator about the harsh treatment of the people held in DC jail from the January 6 “riot”.

I don't know if my readers are aware of what has happened to the peaceful demonstrators who participated in the January 6 demonstration in Washington, DC.  That's the so-called riot, that the Speaker of the House, and 100% of the US mainstream media have called an "armed insurrection".  Those peaceful demonstrators have been held in …

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