Who Were the Most Moral People

By | January 18, 2026

[January 18, 2026]  I am extremely fortunate to have met some of the most well-known, powerful, and successful people of the modern era.  Some will say that I was lucky to have known them, and they do have a point.  But when I look at those who were the most moral people that I’d met, they are not… Read More »

“Quit Whining and Mow the Yard”

By | January 17, 2026

[January 17, 2026]  I’m worn out hearing people moan, “Our grandparents could buy a house on one paycheck, but now we can’t even afford rent on two!” Yeah, maybe because Grandma wasn’t dropping half her income on $14 iced lattes and avocado toast shaped like art projects.  Back then, if they wanted coffee, they boiled it at home… Read More »

Iran Crossing the Red Line

By | January 15, 2026

[January 15, 2026] Iran appears to have crossed President Trump’s “red line” by killing scores of protesters. What exactly that means is unclear at the moment, but I would not want to be the Iranian Ayatollah or any of the mullahs. From what little news is escaping the country, we’re hearing credible reports that thousands have been killed… Read More »

A Philosophy of Owning a Dog

By | January 14, 2026

[January 14, 2026]  I never thought of “owning” a dog as a philosophy of life, yet we have given it some thought.  Whether we realize it or not, owning a dog requires something special.   Have you ever looked into a dog’s eyes and asked yourself, “What is it that I see?”  Most folks will say they see loyalty,… Read More »

The U.S Supreme Court & the Culture War

By | January 11, 2026

[January 11, 2026]  Scheduled for this coming Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court is poised to hear oral arguments in one of the most contentious culture-war battles of our time: the inclusion of trans men in women’s sports.  The question before them is whether states can protect women’s rights based on sex.  But this is much more than a… Read More »

The Rebellion has Begun

By | January 10, 2026

[January 10, 2026]  By now, most have heard of Renee Nicole Good and the events leading up to her tragic death.  It is appropriate that we examine the actions of Minnesota state and local authorities who have explicitly called for resistance to federal law enforcement.  By far, the most egregious action is Governor Tim Walz’s, who stated that… Read More »