Category Archives: constitution
Venezuela—-A Case Study of Governance Failures
Before the weekend ends and America moves on to the next headline, we need to pause and look at a story that matters more than almost any other—the collapse of Venezuela, and what it warns us about if the last … Continue reading
The Revival of America’s Rare Earth Industry
The U.S.-China trade war is turbocharging the revival of America’s rare earth industry. After Beijing’s export controls exposed U.S. vulnerability, public and private capital is pouring into domestic firms to build a secure supply chain.scmp.com/economy/global…US-China Tensions Fuel Revival of American … Continue reading
1976 Filming for “The Outlaw Josey Wales.”
The 77-year-old Indigenous actor kept forgetting his lines. The director said three words that changed everything: “Tell your story.” What happened next made film history. 1976 Filming for “The Outlaw Josey Wales.” Chief Dan George, the legendary Indigenous actor who’d … Continue reading
Sherrone Moore and Michigan: A Commentary
My thoughts on Sherrone Moore and Michigan, based on details presented in court, conversations I’ve had over time, and my own opinion. First, I genuinely feel terrible for his wife and his three daughters. They didn’t ask for any of … Continue reading
New Taxes Are Coming to Illinois Residents for Chicago
New tax Alert !!! Chicago Democrats say that all taxes are on the table to bail out Chicago mass transit. A prominent Chicago Democrat told Capitol News that Democrats : have “declined to rule out any specific taxes”. Rep. Eva-Dina … Continue reading
Parents in the DesMoines School District Should be Livid !!!
🚨 The Department of Homeland Security just released the entire timeline of former Des Moines Superintendent Ian Roberts immigration and criminal history. 1990s June 1, 1994: Entered U.S. at JFK Airport on B-2 visitor visa. Departed on unknown date but … Continue reading