Category Archives: Politics

Storm Clouds

Seldom in history are villains unambiguously villains. History is full of extenuating circumstances, actions meant for the good that go bad, intentions misunderstood, or vilification by the victors who are the true culprits. However, today our villains are extraordinarily clear. … Continue reading

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The Cornered Beast

Later today the previous President and current Traitor, will hold a rally in Lorain, Ohio, a small town in northeastern Ohio, along the shores of Lake Erie. It is the kick-off of the Traitor’s run for re-election in 2024. This … Continue reading

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Rose With Bee

Even with reasonable people in the White House the enemy relentlessly bullies, threatens and intimidates. At this precious moment in which we could be making historic changes to improve every American’s quality of life a couple of Democrats still find … Continue reading

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Memorial Day 2021: What Did They Die For?

Another day of remembrance. Another day when Americans traditionally pause to reflect on the military history of the United States and the sacrifices made to keep us the “land of the free and home of the brave.”  This Memorial Day, … Continue reading

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The Acquittal of Donald J Trump and What It Tells Us

The Impeachment Trial of Donald J. Trump, former President of the United States has ended. He was acquitted, even though a majority of the Senators voted Guilty: 57 – 43. The minimum of guilty votes need was 67, which did … Continue reading

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Civil War 2021

As I started this blog, I was watching the remains of Officer Brian Sicknick being placed in state under the Capitol’s Rotunda. It is an honor that is given to few people. He earned it. He is the US Capitol … Continue reading

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