All The Trump Cases Should Be Dismissed
No longer is Lady Justice blind. In lawfare she peeks out of her blindfold to selectively prosecute and persecute those the left deems unfit for justice.
That sort of injustice corrodes the very fabric of our society, the fabric of law and order that binds our country and keeps it from falling into anarchy.
Democrats love to brag pointing out that every election fraud case brought to court over the 2020 Presidential election was dismissed without going to trial. Most of the 64 cases brought to court in 2020 were dismissed by judges, out-of-hand, for supposed jurisdictional or other procedural, i.e. technical, issues. The remainder dismissed by judges, after perfunctory review of the cases, for failure to prove fraud. Yes, that’s right, according to these judges, the pro-Trump plaintiffs were required to prove their cases before going to trial. I thought that’s what trials were for? No chance for examination, cross-examination, discovery, etc. was allowed…READ MORE…
Government; The Exploding Dog
In many aspects our family pet, Big Dog is much like big government and considering we just concluded the standard tax filing season–allow me to count the ways.
In his eight years, our family pet, Big Dog has never turned down anything edible and never misses an opportunity to take advantage of any inedible occurrences, too. His insatiable appetite never ceases to amaze. We often joke that Big Dog would eat until he exploded.
In many aspects Big Dog is much like big government and considering we just concluded the standard tax filing season – that truly never goes out of vogue – allow me to count the ways…READ MORE…
Lessons in Leadership: An Immersive Journey as a West Point Drill Cadet in 1995
In the scorching summer of 1995, a defining chapter unfolded for me as a Junior at West Point, thrust into an unexpected role as a "Drill Cadet" at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.
In the scorching summer of 1995, a defining chapter unfolded for me as a Junior at West Point, thrust into an unexpected role as a "Drill Cadet" at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Assigned to shadow a seasoned NCO, my mission was clear: glean leadership insights while guiding freshly enlisted, wide-eyed 17-18-year-old soldiers.
Eager to assert authority and prove my mettle, my initial misstep, as a mere 20-year-old, was a resounding blunder. I bellowed orders with misplaced authority, brashly suggesting they quit if the going got tough. Because they were weak… A swift reprimand from my seniors echoed with a lesson: in the real world, quitting wasn't an option because they signed a contract…, and my role was to teach resilience. Totally unlike my military experience to that point in life… Unlike West Point where it’s a generational family embarrassment to quit or be kicked out; the real Army doesn’t do that. Too much has been invested in recruiting them to this point…READ MORE…
Whenever There is a Truth That You Cannot Tell, That is a Truth You Must Tell!
I have said it before: whenever there is a truth you cannot tell, that is a truth you must tell! And the truth is that the 'transgendered' and the 'non-binary are just plain crazy.
challenged their assertions, to use the expression, "The plural of anecdote is not data." I, of course, pointed out that an 'anecdote,' if confirmed, actually is a datum. A few years ago, Barry Ritholtz writing in The Big Picture, reported:
As it turns out, the original quote about anecdotes had a very different context, and a much more nuanced meaning. It is attributed to Ray Wolfinger, who was a political scientist at the University of California-Berkeley…READ MORE…
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