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Faith Without Tyranny: Why Only Christianity Could Have Founded America

When Christianity first declared, “Render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s,” it quietly redrew the map of human freedom. That single line—and the faith that lived by it—made liberty possible by separating the power of the state from the conscience of the soul. In a world where other belief systems like Islam fuse religion with rule, Christianity’s distinction remains the cornerstone of the American idea: that the Bill of Rights protects individual faith, not religious fascism.

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The Radical Danger of Empathy

The assassin wants you to believe he is misunderstood. The ideologue wants you to imagine his “cause” so vividly that his violence seems righteous. The criminal wants his theft to feel like justice. If we grant them our empathy, we make their case for them. And in doing so, we abandon the innocent. The murdered wife. The robbed storekeeper. The child shattered by violence. To empathize with the criminal is, by necessity, to withdraw empathy from his victims. Society cannot afford that trade.

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Current Events & Analysis

The Left’s Statistical Shell Game on Political Violence

The truth is clear. Political violence in America today has many faces—Islamist, anarchist, Marxist, and yes, a handful of racist thugs who falsely claim the mantle of the right. But the overwhelming, routine street-level violence of the last decade has been left-wing. The riots, the arsons, the intimidation, the mob attacks—they were not MAGA marches. They were left-coded crusades. And pretending otherwise is not just dishonest, it is dangerous.

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Marxism is Incompatible with Americanism

Why Is Government Power Supposed To Be Safer Than Corporate Power?

Power doesn’t become safer because it promises good intentions. The modern Left condemns concentrated authority in corporations, yet celebrates it in government, insisting elections make bureaucracy accountable. But when voters deliver an unwelcome result, the administrative state does not submit—it resists, litigates, and shelters itself behind courts and procedure. That reaction exposes the truth this piece explores: bureaucracy answers less to ballots than to its own permanence. History is clear on where this leads—power that believes itself righteous soon decides it no longer needs restraint.

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The Left’s Statistical Shell Game on Political Violence

The truth is clear. Political violence in America today has many faces—Islamist, anarchist, Marxist, and yes, a handful of racist thugs who falsely claim the mantle of the right. But the overwhelming, routine street-level violence of the last decade has been left-wing. The riots, the arsons, the intimidation, the mob attacks—they were not MAGA marches. They were left-coded crusades. And pretending otherwise is not just dishonest, it is dangerous.

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The Importance of Economics to Americanism

Wall Street’s Marginal Bid: The Missing Factor in the Housing Debate

National numbers obscure the real story. Families don’t shop for homes in “the national market.” They shop in zip codes. And in those zip codes, institutional ownership is not 3.8%. It is 20%, 25%, sometimes even 30% of all purchases. That concentration is enough to distort prices, not only in those neighborhoods but across entire metro regions.

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The CO₂ Math They Don’t Want You to See

The entire modern climate narrative depends on you forgetting that natural CO₂ movement is measured in hundreds of gigatonnes per year. They want you to think only in terms of the net imbalance — and only after they’ve excluded or downplayed the size of the natural denominator. That is how they make “1 percent” look like “100 percent.” It’s not science. It’s stagecraft.

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The Americanist Culture Wars

THE WHIPSAW OF HUMOR: Why Offense Makes Us More Honest

In a low-ceilinged comedy club, a comedian tells a joke about American Indians that leans on a stereotype everyone in the room already recognizes, and the laugh comes fast—not because the audience believes the caricature, but because they recognize it as a cliché—then the whipsaw snaps back, and in the quiet half-second after the laugh, minds start correcting the record, recalling Native soldiers, engineers, artists, leaders, and neighbors, noticing the absurdity of the stereotype more clearly precisely because it was spoken aloud, reduced to a cartoon and exposed, doing what suppression never does by dragging a lazy idea into the light where it shrinks, destabilizes, and collapses under the weight of lived reality rather than being preserved intact by silence.

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Faith Without Tyranny: Why Only Christianity Could Have Founded America

When Christianity first declared, “Render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s,” it quietly redrew the map of human freedom. That single line—and the faith that lived by it—made liberty possible by separating the power of the state from the conscience of the soul. In a world where other belief systems like Islam fuse religion with rule, Christianity’s distinction remains the cornerstone of the American idea: that the Bill of Rights protects individual faith, not religious fascism.

Read More »

The War on Personality: How Pathology Replaced the Soul

We are raising generations who believe that wholeness comes from diagnosis rather than from duty, from therapy rather than from truth. They are taught to “accept themselves” while quietly being rewritten to fit the new collective software. They are taught to “find their voice” while being given a vocabulary that ensures they all speak alike.

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The Left’s Statistical Shell Game on Political Violence

The truth is clear. Political violence in America today has many faces—Islamist, anarchist, Marxist, and yes, a handful of racist thugs who falsely claim the mantle of the right. But the overwhelming, routine street-level violence of the last decade has been left-wing. The riots, the arsons, the intimidation, the mob attacks—they were not MAGA marches. They were left-coded crusades. And pretending otherwise is not just dishonest, it is dangerous.

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Environment & Climate

Erosion on the Outer Banks: Nature’s Work, Not Climate Alarm

The Outer Banks are eroding, but the cause is overwhelmingly natural. Storms, subsidence, shifting sands, and Gulf Stream changes explain over 80 percent of shoreline retreat since 1975. Barrier islands are meant to move; overwash and inlet cuts are not signs of catastrophe but of nature at work. Only about 19 percent of the erosion aligns with an accelerated sea-level rise, itself a product of a warming trend whose causes remain disputed. The lesson is simple: erosion here is not proof of man-made crisis but of the timeless, restless forces that have always shaped barrier coasts.

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The CO₂ Math They Don’t Want You to See

The entire modern climate narrative depends on you forgetting that natural CO₂ movement is measured in hundreds of gigatonnes per year. They want you to think only in terms of the net imbalance — and only after they’ve excluded or downplayed the size of the natural denominator. That is how they make “1 percent” look like “100 percent.” It’s not science. It’s stagecraft.

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The Climate Cartel Just Got Dismantled — And the American People Finally Have a Voice

This new climate assessment — authored not by activists but by honest scientists like Judith Curry, Steven Koonin, and John Christy — concludes what working Americans already know in their bones:
The climate may change. But that doesn’t mean we need to destroy the economy to please Europe or save face at the UN.

This report puts America first — not the Green Industrial Complex.
It’s a stake through the heart of globalist energy mandates and a rare moment of moral clarity from within the federal government.

Let’s call it what it is:
A Declaration of Energy Independence — backed by reason, not religious hysteria.

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The Threat of Swamp Donkey Bureaucrats

Why Is Government Power Supposed To Be Safer Than Corporate Power?

Power doesn’t become safer because it promises good intentions. The modern Left condemns concentrated authority in corporations, yet celebrates it in government, insisting elections make bureaucracy accountable. But when voters deliver an unwelcome result, the administrative state does not submit—it resists, litigates, and shelters itself behind courts and procedure. That reaction exposes the truth this piece explores: bureaucracy answers less to ballots than to its own permanence. History is clear on where this leads—power that believes itself righteous soon decides it no longer needs restraint.

Read More »

The Rise of NeoRacism in America

THE WHIPSAW OF HUMOR: Why Offense Makes Us More Honest

In a low-ceilinged comedy club, a comedian tells a joke about American Indians that leans on a stereotype everyone in the room already recognizes, and the laugh comes fast—not because the audience believes the caricature, but because they recognize it as a cliché—then the whipsaw snaps back, and in the quiet half-second after the laugh, minds start correcting the record, recalling Native soldiers, engineers, artists, leaders, and neighbors, noticing the absurdity of the stereotype more clearly precisely because it was spoken aloud, reduced to a cartoon and exposed, doing what suppression never does by dragging a lazy idea into the light where it shrinks, destabilizes, and collapses under the weight of lived reality rather than being preserved intact by silence.

Read More »

Insidious Propaganda 

The War on Personality: How Pathology Replaced the Soul

We are raising generations who believe that wholeness comes from diagnosis rather than from duty, from therapy rather than from truth. They are taught to “accept themselves” while quietly being rewritten to fit the new collective software. They are taught to “find their voice” while being given a vocabulary that ensures they all speak alike.

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The American Power of Faith & Family

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