728 x 90



    All Posts

    • Why We Couldn’t Create Our Constitution Today

      Why We Couldn’t Create Our Constitution Today0

      Americans should be thankful not only for the rare genius that assembled in Philadelphia in 1787 to draft the Constitution, but for the unique circumstances under which they met. Not all moments in time are ripe for founding a nation. Nor is every citizenry equally prepared to receive new modes and orders. The Founders’ time

      READ MORE
    • Taking The Hits: 7 Ways to Raise Tough Kids

      Taking The Hits: 7 Ways to Raise Tough Kids0

       “The world ain’t all sunshine and rainbows. It’s a very mean and nasty place and I don’t care how tough you are, it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain’t about how hard

      READ MORE
    • California’s Bill Restricting Speech Is Authoritarian

      California’s Bill Restricting Speech Is Authoritarian0

      California is one step away from going down the unconstitutional road of government-mandated censorship of Internet speech. The California Senate and State Assembly recently passed S.B. 1424, the “Internet: social media: advisory group” act. This fake news advisory act is now on the desk of Governor Jerry Brown for his signature. According to Section 3085 of the

      READ MORE
    • Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez and the $3500 Suit

      Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez and the $3500 Suit0

      Few observers missed Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez’ interview and photoshoot last week in which the rising, avowedly-socialist NY Congressional candidate wore a $3500 suit and shoes while hobnobbing with construction workers. (Such are the perils of outspoken class warfarism; a thing like that tends to be noticed.) Her opponents lambasted her as just another in a long line of

      READ MORE
    • When a House was a Home

      When a House was a Home0

      Anyone who grew up in or around large families probably remembers a particular kind of evening. Perhaps it was a birthday, or a family reunion, or a Christmas or New Years’ party, or a civic holiday. Depending on the ethnicities of the families involved, there might have been trays of baked ziti and meatballs, or

      READ MORE
    • Thank you for your Messy House

      Thank you for your Messy House0

      I recently visited a friend’s house with five children.  As I arrived for a morning coffee she was frantically vacuuming.  She had left for the school drop off in a rush, and clothes were still strewn through the hallways and toothbrushes and toothpaste smeared the bathroom (pretty much what my house looks like too before

      READ MORE

    Latest Posts

    Frequent Contributors