@DefiyantlyFree I disagree. To reach the people who watch her as well as the View one must go on those shows. Perhaps you may only get 1% to change 1% of their beliefs but its is 0% if you don’t. Trust that God will use this for the benefit of all.
@CynicalPublius This is an excellent analysis of the political divide but doesn’t fully explain human nature. Why do so many people seem willing to give up their agency to be taken care of by the government and demand that everyone give up their agency.
The purpose of our constitution is to attempt to guarantee individual rights. If we devolve to pure democratic rule ( 50% +1 makes all rules) then it becomes mob rule that can require the 49% to work as slaves to support the 51% and restrict their voting to ensure the 51% stays in the majority.
Harvard, apparently, is about to adopt a new policy to combat grade inflation. I devised my own anti–grade inflation policy 25 years ago. I’ve shared it with provosts and deans, to no avail. Here it is:
The Muñoz Plan Against Grade Inflation
The plan has three key components:
I also believe that all the trials and tribulations that President Trump has endured was the Lord’s way of molding the leader needed to save this nation from itself.
I believe that the left beating Trump in 2020 gave Trump time to reflect on what happened in the first term, his personnel choices, the viciousness of his opponents and the opposition of those in his administration. It is what made him the president he is today. If the left had let him win in 2020 he would not be as effective as he is.
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I used to view Donald Trump simply as a solid, effective president... someone who delivered results on the economy, borders, and foreign policy without all the usual political polish.
But over time, I've come to see something much bigger: the entire American political system has been rotten and corrupt for decades. It's not just isolated scandals or bad actors; it's a deeply entrenched network of career politicians, unelected bureaucrats, lobbyists, intelligence agencies, and media gatekeepers who operate as a self-protecting "uniparty" or "swamp."
They prioritize their own power, insider deals, endless wars, and special interests over the actual needs of everyday Americans. Elections often feel like theater, with the same outcomes no matter who wins—more debt, more control, more erosion of freedoms.
What sets Trump apart is that he's the only major figure in modern politics who's truly taken on that machine head-on and actually shaken it. Previous leaders talked tough about reform but ultimately played along with the system, got rich from it, or were too tied into it to challenge it meaningfully.
Donald Trump, as a DC outsider who didn't need their approval or their money, has exposed the corruption, fought back against weaponized institutions, and forced the hidden power structures into the open... even when it meant relentless attacks, impeachments, indictments, and lawfare aimed directly at him and his children.
He's far from perfect, and the battle is far from over, but for the first time in my lifetime, someone has genuinely threatened the status quo and refused to back down. That's why the pushback against him has been so ferocious: he represents the real possibility of dismantling the corrupt system rather than just managing it.
To me, supporting him now isn't just about one good presidency... it's about finally having a fighter who's willing to take on the whole rigged game for the sake of the country, and God help us if he fails.
I wholeheartedly believe in the 1st amendment and that everyone should be free to worship according to their faith (unless that worship impinges on my rights ). However I bristle at the belief in separation of church and state at least at how that belief has been implemented by the courts.
. @SenJohnCurtis I am told you pride yourself on being a nice, open-minded person.
Many have begged me to go after you. I didn’t because we need you.
But just now, your office just sent me the most patronizing message in response to the very real testimony I offered on the behalf of @realJeremyCarl weeks ago. Not just that, but that Carl retweeting one of my posts was a possible factor in you denying his nomination.
Senator Curtis, I’m really struggling here ethically. Genuinely. You are my Senator and I respect you especially in the light of a swing vote.
But the message your office sent me just now is very upsetting and patronizing, and shows you don’t listen to your own constituents at all.
Let me ask you a simple question.
Are you willing to communicate with me and get to know me?
Yes or no?
Silence will be taken as a “no.”
I am totally disgusted with the X app on my ipad. When I open the app it immediately goes to the top of my feed. I have to scroll down to find the last post I read so that I can see all the posts that I have missed. Additionally once I reach the top of my feed then pull down to load any new posts it immediately jumps to the top of my feed. Often I cannot find the last post I read. Does anyone know what is going on?
There are plenty of citizens that would fill those jobs if getting welfare didn’t pay better. Having a U S citizen earning a pay check and paying taxes is preferable. Unfortunately too many make a better living on food stamps, medicaid and other welfare programs than is being paid to the foreign worker.
Shorter version: this business of enforcing our immigration laws has got to stop because it's depriving the U.S. economy of workers it needs. https://t.co/lngIuj3wYr
Absolutely right, I would always hold my cat with the back paws in my hand and the body laying along my forearm. In that position the cat would almost always allow me to do whatever I wanted to his front paws ( within reason). This was the position for trimming claws. In that position the cat feels safe with the ability to push off with their strong back legs if danger arises.
The Air Force for years has wanted to give the mission of CAS to the Army. The Army said that is fine as long as they get the aircraft best suited for that mission (A10) and funds for that mission as well. Guess what the AF thought about Army pilots flying jets and especially the Army getting the money.
Check out Article I, section 4. “The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such, Regulations, except as to the Places of chusing(sic) Senators.”