Killer tornadoes touched down in Nashville, Tennessee a couple days ago. The first place one hit was the John C. Tune Airport that’s home to luxury private jets. These, like the cruise ships mentioned in the previous post, are on … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2020
grunge.com photo The most high profile coronavirus cases, outside of Wuhan China itself, have been on cruise ships. These ships are emblematic of over-the-top First World luxury. Meanwhile, almost a million people are homeless in northern Syria, a majority of … Continue reading
Super Bowl Halftime 2020 promo We are at the 65 million abortion mark (translated: babies being dismembered in their mothers’ wombs); severe climate change looms like a doomsday scenario because of our gluttonous First World lifestyles; nuclear proliferation is off … Continue reading
This is the day after “Super Tuesday,” and having not even won American Samoa (of course there is the whole: I’m actually running as an independent outside the Primaries thing, but for humor’s sake…), it was back to work as … Continue reading
blogspot.com photo Will the coronavirus realign the global order? The American economy, currently, is interdependent with China. As the coronavirus sweeps through China, it is disrupting their part of the supply chain with factories down, and so on. We have … Continue reading
The Stock Market dropped this week further than at any other time since the Great Recession of 2008. I have said, for quite some time now, that America actually needs to experience another Depression. This would be very much akin … Continue reading
During a stop in Cairo, Ohio tonight, I came across a van with 10 Franciscan University of Steubenville students. While other students were heading to, say, the beaches of Florida for Spring Break, they were headed to a church in … Continue reading
amazon.com u.k. photo As the coronavirus spreads, things are, in essence, globally deconstructing. And we can go with this to realign the world in the right way. Or not. Example: The “global supply chain” is being disrupted. International trade supply … Continue reading
I just sat in on a school talk by the Coordinator of the D.A.R.E. Program in our county for a newspaper article. His topic was: “Bullying.” He told the youth there are four forms of bullying: verbal, physical, social and … Continue reading
prevention.org photo I just interviewed someone who taught in both the Law and Pharmacy schools at Ohio Northern University. Fascinating combination, and it gives him quite a unique perspective. He said in this politically charged climate that there is a … Continue reading