Weapons of War
Just two days ago, Pope Francis published a tweet so inane, the spirit moved me to write this blog post. Francis wrote: Do we really want peace? Then let’s ban all weapons so we don’t have to live in fear … Continue reading
Just two days ago, Pope Francis published a tweet so inane, the spirit moved me to write this blog post. Francis wrote: Do we really want peace? Then let’s ban all weapons so we don’t have to live in fear … Continue reading
Happy Monday everyone! As always, thanks to Stephen Hall for today’s article. Hope everyone has a great day and a fabulous week! The true detriment of a divided culture, more specifically the emergence of counter-cultures within a multi-cultural agenda, is … Continue reading
When President Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua announced a plan to put the Nicaraguan Social Security in better financial footing by the obvious way—increasing contributions into and reducing payouts from the broken system—deadly protests broke out across the nation. The protests … Continue reading
Happy Monday FRians!! As always, this Monday’s post comes to us from Stephen Hall. Thanks again, Stephen! I was only recently introduced to the concept of the Overton Window, though to be fair I may have heard of it … Continue reading
While laid low by my ritualistic Tax Day illness (“curse you IRS!”), I wondered about the problems faced by America’s health care systems, particularly those related to cost. Overly Broad Patent Protections This is the one liberals like to complain … Continue reading
Happy Monday FRians!!! Hope everyone had a nice weekend. As always, today’s post comes to us from Stephen Hall. Thanks, Stephen. Every so often, you run across a seemingly innocuous news item which has profound long term implications for our … Continue reading
Good evening everyone!!! Hope all is well. Obviously, we “Hammers” aren’t around all that much these days, so I wanted to stop by to say “hi” and to thank you all for keeping this blog going. Very special shout outs … Continue reading
Before the firing of Kevin Williamson from The Atlantic passes into history, let me use it to illustrate a weapon often wielded by “progressives” in battles against conservatives in the Western world. When the firing was announced, the reliably ridiculous … Continue reading
Happy Monday FRians! As always, Monday’s post comes to us from Stephen Hall, and is a continuation of last week’s post. To read Part I, click here. Thank you, Stephen!! Last week, part I of this article gave some … Continue reading
The recent mass shooting at Marjorie Stoneman Douglass High School called attention to the prison-to-school pipeline, the policy of giving violent and criminal teenagers chance after chance to return to school. Progressive social reformers have been advocating such a policy … Continue reading