Monthly Archives: March 2026

Biden’s Speech Police Crushed

By | March 26, 2026

[March 26, 2026] Good news protecting free speech from the U.S. government.  The Biden administration’s push to silence Americans just got slammed shut for good. Democrat politicians, at all levels, have pushed hard for prohibitions on free speech.  Thankfully, times are changing. On Tuesday, Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill locked in a consent decree that stops federal agencies… Read More »

Few Stories Rival the Greatest Headline

By | March 25, 2026

[March 25, 2026]  A UN judge and former Columbia University human-rights fellow has been convicted of modern-day slavery in Britain. Lydia Mugambe, the Ugandan activist who spent years posing as a champion of the oppressed, was found guilty of trafficking a woman from Uganda, confiscating her passport, and forcing her into years of unpaid domestic work and nanny… Read More »

Confronting Toxic Management: Veronica

By | March 24, 2026

[March 24, 2026]  G Plus Animation YouTube videos are short animated stories featuring Veronika assertively handling rude customers, toxic bosses, unfair policies, and workplace chaos in corporate settings.  These videos attract millions of views because viewers see their own frustrations played out and resolved, providing immediate emotional satisfaction as she is shown confronting toxic management. The character Veronica… Read More »

Building a Personality: Harry Emerson Fosdick

By | March 22, 2026

[March 22, 2026] Occasionally, I come across an old book or article that feels relevant to today’s world. I’ve encountered this man before, and now I want to share some of his ideas. In his influential 1931 article “Building a Personality,” Harry Emerson Fosdick DD challenged the popular idea that personality is something you build and then finish. … Read More »