President Joe Biden’s proposed spending, in excess of entire fiscal (FY) budgets,[1] shows evidence of extraordinary financial ambition and effort to re-engineer America[2] in ways that may exceed that of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s (FDR) designs, efforts which appear to be a model upon which the president frames his administration, having met with historians on theContinue reading “The Biden Administration Is Tackling the Economy: Will It Go Down?”
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Money, Money, Money, But Not Socialism
Over the course of a campaign for public office, candidates make promises of all sorts. Rarely, if ever, is every promise honored upon election. This is largely accepted by voters, leaving the measure by which politicians prioritize the fulfillment of campaign promises and the relative success they have in achieving them as a more appropriateContinue reading “Money, Money, Money, But Not Socialism”
Pulling on a Thread: Unravelling the Republic
America is an intricate tapestry of rich cultures and beliefs collected, created and cultivated over centuries, resulting in a beautifully complex nation. But that does not mean that it has gone untattered, free of imperfection. Recognizing that it will sustain wear, the question is, what does one do when it becomes frayed, exposing loose threads? Continue reading “Pulling on a Thread: Unravelling the Republic”