Dictators
42nd Edition America, in its relatively short history, has never had a dictator. George Washington could have become one, or at least been a monarch of some sort, had he been so inclined, which thankfully for our country, he was not.
42nd Edition America, in its relatively short history, has never had a dictator. George Washington could have become one, or at least been a monarch of some sort, had he been so inclined, which thankfully for our country, he was not.
For some reason, whenever I’m coaching a high school basketball game, the referees all seem to be my age or older. When that is the case, during warm-ups, with music inevitably blaring, I share this perspective with them – There
In the climactic scene in the movie “Cool Hand Luke,” Luke defiantly exclaims, “What we have here is a failure to communicate.” How true that sentiment is today. Let’s start with a few questions. If you wrote an email or sent a
Freedom to or freedom from A recent article in the Wall Street Journal has me riled up. In “The Bright side of Biden v Trump” by Ira Stoll, the author tries to make the point that since both candidates talk incessantly
German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel contended that the State is the march of God on Earth. German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel contended that the State is the march of God on Earth. Put another way, Hegel believed that
Business v Government. Which one should we fear the most? Ever since the founding fathers debated and argued about this question, our country has wrestled with it. Historically, and still today, government has provided vital services, legal structures, and some sense
I just love it when I come up with a solution to a problem. Especially a well-known problem, one that has frustrated experienced problem solvers and so-called experts. What problem am I talking about? The deplorable character and quality of presidential candidates in