Last night was the first installment of Ken Burns’ “American Revolution” series on PBS. It runs six consecutive nights at 8:00 PM, although it is rebroadcast at various times also. It also can be watched online. I watched and enjoyed the first part last night. Burns is very good at […]
Month: November 2025
Reality Regarding The Mexican Cartels/ Government
The vast majority of Americans are unaware that the cartels have controlled small amounts of American territory in the southwestern United States during recent years. The situation is much more serious than we have been led to believe:
Need for A Reset on LEGAL Immigration
We need a 40 year moratorium on all immigration. https://t.co/mWvruBNOVt — Josh Daws (@JoshDaws) November 17, 2025
The Need For A Course Correction
Islam Fills The Void Left By Impotent Strains of Christianity
Mike Slater once again does a masterful job contrasting our Christian founding in the United States versus what it has become with the rise of Islam. He then interviews a very knowledgeable person in Britain to illustrate how conditions have changed since they are much further along in this process:
Immigration Fraud
This video states correctly it took place under Biden. I suspect it also took place during previous administrations:
Justice Gorsuch On Teaching The American Idea
What he is saying in this video is valid. However, I would take it at least one step further. I would be sure to teach what the Founders were trying to achieve when they ratified the Constitution, and why they set up a union with multiple levels of government, and […]
Chemtrails Are Real
I saw what appeared to be chemtrails in the sky driving southward on Highway 29 near Greensboro one evening this past week:
Inflation: Biden vs. Trump
Prices for the most part have not come down (except for gas). One of the Republicans’ failures has been to refrain from cutting deficit spending back to pre-Biden, pre-Covid levels. Spending impacts inflation. But the legacy mainstream media will not report these numbers honestly:
Edward Rutledge Of South Carolina
You see the Rutledge name around a good bit in Charleston. He was a reluctant young revolutionary and later governor. Given what happened only 85 years later, one wonders in retrospect whether he made the right choice: