Commentary

Nine Meals from Anarchy

March 19, 2020 0

by Jeff Thomas In 1906, Alfred Henry Lewis stated, “There are only nine meals between mankind and anarchy.” Since then, his observation has been echoed by people as disparate as Robert Heinlein and Leon Trotsky. The […]

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Things Have Changed

March 17, 2020 0

At least in wartime, the bars stay open. That’s how you know this is a different thing altogether from whatever else you’ve seen in your lifetime. Even those of us who signed up for this […]

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Is the Western World Losing Its Mind?

March 12, 2020 0

Frank Suess As a Swiss citizen and voter, I cherish the privilege of open discourse on political issues and problems. Having heated political discussions and arguments is part and parcel of Switzerland’s direct democracy. However, […]

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This Ain’t No Foolin’ Around

March 3, 2020 0

The shadow of Corona virus creeps ever-darker across the scene like a cosmic messenger from Karma Central telling mankind to stop and assess. We’re about to find out what we’ve wrought with the wonders and […]

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Q: The Silent War Continues

February 18, 2020 0

By Deborah Franklin We’re living in dramatic times that are difficult to understand. One way to try to interpret them is through the cryptic clues provided by Q, which appear on an anonymous online forum and […]

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Impure Thoughts

February 17, 2020 1

What if the Corona virus turns out to be a genuine pandemic with legs, not some punk-ass, flash-in-the-pan bug like SARS… and infects hundreds of millions around the world…? And what if it happens to go […]

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Shades of ‘Atlas Shrugged’ in Real Life

February 12, 2020 0

Mark Hendrickson Sometimes, life really does imitate art. Recent actions by certain members of the Democratic Party remind me of scenes in Ayn Rand’s most famous novel, “Atlas Shrugged.” Take the impeachment proceedings in the House of […]

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