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Two Worldviews

Posted on October 25, 2023 by TCA

Konstantin Kisin’s article The Day the Delusion Died references a Thomas Sowell book from 1987 A Conflict of Visions in which Sowell provides a “simple and powerful explanation of why people disagree about politics. We disagree about politics, Sowell argues,… Continue Reading →

Politics, The Culture Conservative, democrats, Konstantin Kisin, Progressives, Republicans

Exit New York Now If You’re Not ”Progressive”

Posted on October 19, 2023 by TCA

The Post Millennial has a story about Douglas McKay being sentenced to 7 months in prison for making memes on Twitter mocking Hillary Clinton. Forget politics for a minute, how is a disparaging meme any different than a negative campaign… Continue Reading →

Politics, The Culture Bill of Rights, democrats, Progressives

Traitors one and all

Posted on October 18, 2023 by TCA

One thing that has become abundantly clear: those in our government are traitors. Look at the president. His family has been making money off the US and our intelligence since the Obama admin began. We have been sold out.

Politics Biden, democrats, Republicans, traitors, Uniparty

Progressives have proven themselves the Antisemites of Today

Posted on October 13, 2023 by TCA

Hamas has been telling us for decades they want to exterminate the Jews. Hell, it is even in their charter. Due to the progressives being the fascist antisemites they are, they have made excuses for Hamas’ repeated attacks. Comments such… Continue Reading →

Business & Economics @AOC, democrats, Progressives

We know where you stand

Posted on October 13, 2023 by TCA

The one thing that has become clear from the reaction to the terrorist attacks on Israel: many people have self identified as antisemites and supporters of terrorists. This clarity should stay at the forefront even when this crisis is over.… Continue Reading →

Politics, The Culture democrats, NPR, terrorists

Hamas’ Terroristic Attack on Israel: This is what Political Correctness Gets You

Posted on October 13, 2023 by TCA

There is a passage from the Talmud that says if you are kind to the evil, eventually, you will have to be evil to the kind. Over the last 75 years or so, the country has been slowing losing its… Continue Reading →

Politics, The Culture Antisemitism, Government, Hamas, Terrorism

The Coming Collapse?

Posted on August 2, 2023 by TCA

As readers of this blog probably know, I am a firm believer that the global financial system should have collapsed in 2007-9 cycle. The collapse was staved off by the central banks around the world. Egon Von Greyerz has a… Continue Reading →

Business & Economics, Politics #TheComingCollapse

Federal Student Loan Program Keeps Profs Employed

Posted on July 24, 2023 by TCA

We’re coming to the end game from an economics perspective on college campuses. The universities are seeing declining enrollment, especially among men. The number of worthless degrees have multiplied as have the number of formerly disadvantaged students graduating with those… Continue Reading →

Politics, The Culture

Did the U.S. Supreme Court put an end to the rule of law?

Posted on July 5, 2023 by TCA

When the plain meaning of words no longer holds true, can you really have a rule of law? Those are the questions I am asking myself after one of the Supreme Court’s rulings last week. In the much ballyhooed voting… Continue Reading →

Politics, The Culture Judicial Activism, Liberty Amendments, Mark Levin

VDH: What the Fourth of July was no

Posted on July 5, 2023 by TCA

Once again, Victor Davis Hanson provides a concise statement on what the Declaration of Independence meant when published on July 4, 1776. Read the whole thing over at American Greatness.

Politics, The Culture

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