Eloquence: Guest Author, Kaelion on X, on electric vehicles

I am going to post this in its entirety, so those of my readers who are not members of X/Twitter can partake of the eloquence. You will know that these are my sentiments, exactly, as I have written here many times. It was inspired by a post by Elon Musk about how the government of …

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Once again, Cynical Publius on X/Twitter hits it out of the ballpark. Today’s post is DemocRat behavior.

Here is the text of the post in question, copied with attribution. This is something I posted a while back when I had a lot fewer followers, but with the latest news of Nancy Pelosi's J6 chicanery, I think it is timely to recycle it. Here goes... ______________________ It is now entirely obvious what the …

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Another Awesome Essay from Cynical Publius on Homelessness

This guest essay is copied in its entirety from his post on X/Twitter. All the words are his, but the ideas are universal and should be heeded by all who are not Fascist Leftists. They are destroying America on purpose, and the Homeless-Industrial Complex is especially powerful in Western Washington. Let me explain why homelessness …

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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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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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ReBlog: Kira Davis on what the Government has done to her children, and all children, with the evil Covid lockdowns and restrictions.

This article, reprinted here in its entirety, originally appeared on RedState.  This cry of anguish needs to be heard, and passed on, and amplified.  This should never have happened, and must never, ever, be repeated! What Our Government Has Done to Our Children This Past Year Is Unforgivable In March of 2020 my son was …

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Guest Blogger: Ricochet friend’s letter to his child’s private school on Critical Race Theory

Just lately, we have seen numerous examples of private schools who have fallen (yes Fallen) for the evil, ugly divisive race-baiters, and begun teaching "Critical Race Theory".  This is a curriculum based on the idea that all white people are racist, and the schools and institutions everywhere in America are "systemically racist".  In order to …

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Guest Blogger: Ricochet Member Jenna Stocker, on What Becomes of the Falling Man

This year marks 20 years since the terrorist attacks on September Eleventh. It is a day that looms grimly for those who witnessed with their own eyes the destruction, horror, and chaos of that day. It casts a shadow that creeps into the conscience of those who were not alive or old enough to understand …

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