by Archived Author | Feb 4, 2018 | The Left
Most cultures have ancient stories about evil, and in most cases, the evil is personified, which turns out to be a powerful way to convey eternal wisdom accumulated through the ages. In Norse culture, he is known as Loke, whereas in the Judeo-Christian culture we know...
by Teresa J. Read, CPA | Jan 26, 2018 | Military Affairs
The blame game continues to escalate even after the short-term spending bill that has re-opened the government for three weeks. The bill was passed mid-day Monday and will keep the government funded through February 8. Maybe we should all take pause and see this...
by Leesa K. Donner | Jan 22, 2018 | The Left
Have you ever noticed that at the first sign of trouble the Democratic response is always the same: come up with something – anything — that will thwart or change the U.S. Constitution? Reinterpreting America’s most significant founding document as “living”...
by Sarah Cowgill | Jan 18, 2018 | Columns
Americans throughout the ages have revered James Monroe as the renegade diplomat who snagged the Louisiana Purchase without presidential approval from Jefferson in 1803. He ran and won as a Democrat-Republican and then oversaw a significant westward expansion of the...
by Andrew Moran | Jan 18, 2018 | Economic Affairs News
An angry mob of hungry Venezuelans clashed with security forces Thursday as they tried to loot stores for food. Because of the violent confrontations in the town of Arapuey, several were killed, more than a dozen were injured, and roughly 100 were arrested, according...