Russia is escalating it’s assault on bordering Georgia, at the time of this writing. The New York Times reports that Georgia serves as a major conduit for oil flowing from Russia and Central Asia to the West. So … Continue reading
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Buckeye Back Roads Tour: We stopped in a number of small towns and burgs in Adams County, Ohio, this week. In Unity, Ohio (Amish country), we visited Ryan’s Grocery. It is a very small store with old … Continue reading
We have returned to Cleveland for a pit stop. Last night my daughter Sarah was reading from a book about the economy. It noted that until the 1960s, hardly anyone used seat belts. Then, thanks to consumer … Continue reading
average JoeOhio Tour cont.: We headed to Delphos, Ohio, where I was interviewed by a reporter from the Delphos Herald. While talking about the economy, he said it was his belief that the core of our current state … Continue reading
My wife Liz’s parents are here from New Zealand. Last night I was talking to her father, Stuart, about the economy. He was telling his grandkids about how things were so much cheaper in the old days. … Continue reading
We traveled from the debate in D.C. to the Green Party National Convention in Reading, Pennsylvania. The three days at the Convention were a whirlwind for us. I had declared to vy for the Green Party nomination among … Continue reading
We went to a talk by Winnona LaDuke at Berea College in Kentucky today. Ms. LaDuke is an Ojibwe Tribe member from the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota. She is also the founder of the White Earth Land … Continue reading
Gave a talk at St. Joseph’s Church in Modesto, California, about Pro-Life issues today. I said in Nazi Germany during World War II trains would come down the tracks Sunday mornings carrying screaming Jewish children and their wailing parents. The … Continue reading
In Panama City, Florida, I interviewed A. Avdette de la Pointe (who currently has the record for the person with the longest name we’ve interviewed in all our traveling.) Mr. de la Pointe describes himself as a common man “economy … Continue reading
Several days ago we had stopped in Rome, Georgia where we met with Tom Farmer. Farmer has studied the writings of G.K. Chesterton at length and informed us about the American Chesterton Society. One of the things Chesterton championed was … Continue reading