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    • Rethinking Education: Time to Make Some Changes

      Rethinking Education: Time to Make Some Changes2

      Recently I visited my daughter, her husband, and the grandkids in rural Pennsylvania, where they live in a large 140-year-old house. A short walk away is Gregory the Great Academy, grades 9-12, where my son-in-law Mike works and where my oldest grandson is a student. The 60-some boys in the school receive a classical education

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    • New Report Shows Stunning Success of Apprenticeship Programs

      New Report Shows Stunning Success of Apprenticeship Programs0

      The average American college student graduates with $30,000 in debt, and the cost of college has more than doubled since 1985 even after accounting for inflation. Unfortunately, due to a lack of other options, many students feel forced into this expensive system even when they can’t afford it or don’t really need a traditional college

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    • The Media Skips Its Own Scoop

      The Media Skips Its Own Scoop0

      Has the media missed the biggest story of the century? Not Hunter Biden’s email scandal as reported, but the media’s interpretation of that New York Post exposé. Pooh-poohed as “Russian disinformation,” the Hunter Biden story would amount to the media’s holiest of grails – ruthless proof of what they have long sought to uncover – President Trump is in

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    • The Return of the Flagellants

      The Return of the Flagellants0

      The lockdowns have disproportionately targeted fun. No house parties. No travel. Bowling, bars, Broadway, theater, amusement parks, all banned. Weddings, forget it. Restaurants, hotels, conventions, and even golf were all targeted by the lockdowners. There is an ethos here. To beat the disease, you have to suffer. You have to eschew joy. You must sit

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    • Jordan Peterson Is Back… and He May Have Found God

      Jordan Peterson Is Back… and He May Have Found God0

      Jordan Peterson has returned! After spending the last year and a half in various hospitals in America, Russia, and Serbia battling the symptoms of Benzodiazepine withdrawal, the author and public intellectual has released a new YouTube video. Peterson was quietly living a successful academic career as a clinical psychologist and professor at the University of Toronto when he exploded

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    • The History of the Supreme Court in Nine Justices: Reconstruction and Court Packing

      The History of the Supreme Court in Nine Justices: Reconstruction and Court Packing0

      Continuing our Oracle of Bacon-style journey through the history of the Supreme Court, we cover the years between 1863 to 1941. Part one can be found here, covering the Court’s first session in 1790 through the Civil War period. 4. Stephen Johnson Field (May 10, 1863 – December 1, 1897) Stephen Johnson Field served with James

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