The Bidens and Kazakhstan
Information from Hunter Biden’s laptop reveals close business and personal relationships with men who may be connected to the anti-Russian protests in Kazakhstan.Continue Reading
Technosorcery
Our post-Christian culture will not become an atheist utopia. The media has begun to notice that technology is helping Neo-pagans worship the old gods in a new way.Continue Reading
Twenty-Twenty, Too
We kick off a new year with hopes that this will not be a rerun of 2020 or ’21, despite the best efforts of government officials to keep the fear turned up to 11.Continue Reading
The Friday Five – Good Omicron News
New study from Hong Kong found omicron variant of SARS-2 multiplies 70x faster than delta in bronchial tissue but 10 times slower than the original virus in lung tissue. This means omicron, while being more infectious, is less severe.Continue Reading
Another $2.5 Trillion
Senate Republicans agreed to raise the federal debt limit by another $2.5, but they did it in a way to make it look like they opposed the increase. It’s all theater.Continue Reading
The Biden Boom
Media has reported that President Biden is presiding over the fastest growing economy in decades. This is what happens when you allow people to go back to work after crashing the economy into a wall.Continue Reading
Biden and Putin in Virtual Showdown
Presidents Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin met for two hours by video conference Tuesday to reduce tensions over Ukraine. It’s not clear that progress was made, nor is it clear why the Western media is spoiling for a fight with Russia.Continue Reading
The Friday Five – The Challenge to Roe
The Supreme Court this week took up a case that presents the most important challenge to Roe v. Wade in at least thirty years. This case could return decisions on the legality of abortion to the states.Continue Reading
Young Girl Shames Local School Board
A student in suburban Indianapolis, adopted out of foster care at age 4, recently took her local school board to task for teaching that regardless of her life experience, she’s privileged because of the color of her skin.