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Taking Pete Hegseth’s book, An American Crusade, out of context

| November 22, 2024 | 18 Comments
Taking Pete Hegseth’s book, An American Crusade, out of context

Jason Wilson, a journalist for The Guardian, penned an article taking Pete Hegseth’s “An American Crusade” out of context. In the book, Hegseth identifies strategies, protected by the First Amendment, to take on the left’s propaganda messaging and actions. He also highlighted some “worst-case scenarios” but otherwise advocated actions consistent with what many groups have […]

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Donald Trump intends to win against our enemies using unrestricted warfare

| November 19, 2024 | 26 Comments
Donald Trump intends to win against our enemies using unrestricted warfare

Donald Trump brings something to the table that career politicians and senior military officers seem to fall short on… The ability to maximize the use of non-hard kill methods to accomplish American objectives. Over two decades after the U.S. government woke up to the need for information sharing and interoperability among the different agencies as […]

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Donald Trump’s plan for the U.S. military will end its might

| November 18, 2024 | 61 Comments
Donald Trump’s plan for the U.S. military will end its might

Stephen Saideman, of Carleton University, penned an opinion piece warning us about Donald Trump’s “creating” a “partisan military.” Saideman warns us that turning the military into a partisan force, at the expense of merit, sets the military up to making mistakes it otherwise would not make. Saideman references statements that Pete Hegseth made to help […]

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The Atlantic compares Donald Trump to Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini

| October 30, 2024 | 36 Comments
The Atlantic compares Donald Trump to Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini

The Atlantic’s Anne Applebaum penned an article comparing Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and Benito Mussolini. Her thesis involved taking the language they used and compared them to what Trump used. For example, Applebaum compared Stalin’s “enemy of the people” comment with Trump’s “enemy of the people” comment. A look at the full […]

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Expect oil prices to rise

| October 3, 2024 | 31 Comments
Expect oil prices to rise

I may be wrong here, and God knows I’ve been wrong before (ask my wife, she has a litany) but I suspect we are about to see oil prices rise. Again. Why? Everyone’s first knee-jerk reaction is to blame Washington, PINO (boy, isn’t THAT title appropriate since the Kamala Koup!) Joe. Well, he may have […]

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Random thoughts on Saturday

| July 14, 2024 | 127 Comments
Random thoughts on Saturday

Well, it seems the shooter has been identified,  through DNA they say. I heard he was carrying no ID – does anyone else wonder, in a world of computerized fingerprints, did the Secret Service really destroy his melon and hands that thoroughly? And how was his DNA even IN the system to be found? Most […]

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Marxism disguised as equality

| April 5, 2024 | 21 Comments
Marxism disguised as equality

“We’ve got to be about dismantling that traditional structure at every juncture.” This is what Zakiya Carr Johnson said during an interview. She was recently appointed as the top DEI Officer for the State Department. Whether she intended to or not, Johnson dropped the beans on what DEI is about. Similar to CRT, the Marxist […]

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The argument for going cashless, it’s about controlling you

| January 31, 2024 | 43 Comments
The argument for going cashless, it’s about controlling you

Those calling for us to switch to a digital currency, or to go completely cashless, offer what may seem like good ideas for such a move. However, one could look at places like China to see how cashless transactions could be used to control your activities. You don’t need an army to control the population […]

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