Friday, April 24, 2026

Looking Ahead…Through a Glass Darkly

Looking ahead for this nation and world is…unsettling, at best.  It is now a bit over six months to the mid-term elections.  Six months is a lifetime in politics; but the tea leaves are beginning coalesce and give us an idea of how those elections might turn out. 

 

Even though it has been essentially crowded out of the headlines, the Russia/Ukraine war continues unabated.  The daily carnage has apparently reached a level of normality for the mainstream media that makes it unworthy of headlines…but the evil abides with us.  The Iran conflict is headed somewhere…just hard to say where.  The ever-changing updates from the White House are leaving everyone guessing as to who is doing what to whom, who is running the show in Iran, and precisely what is the end game of the Trump Administration in this battle of will, rockets, planes, ships, bombs, and bluster.  Canada, France, and China appear to be closer together than America, NATO, and the North American continent.  The USA is shooting manned spaceships to the moon and we are hearing about military weapons that heretofore have only been mentioned in science fiction.  Hardly a day goes by without some new AI-created marvel being unveiled.  Our Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has been unfunded for weeks now, but no one seems to notice anymore.  The Democrat Party’s rhetoric is getting cruder and this coarsening of the legislative process has spurred our infantile President to lower himself to their level in words, deeds, and thoughts.  The Supreme Court of the United States is torn apart by partisan rancor and rife with unethical leaks that are destroying its credibility.  Our national economy, like the international economy, is struggling with the ever-present uncertainty that continually ebbs and flows.  And in the midst of all this chaos and turmoil…the band plays on.

 

Even now, given all the above-mentioned madness that surrounds our country and the world, there appears to be an underlying sense of muted optimism that is unspoken.  It feels to me like a pent-up urge to build something, expand something, buy something, make a career change, or set up a new business.  Democrats don’t address it because anything positive in nature might possibly benefit Donald Trump.  Republicans don’t talk about it because they are dysfunctional, at war with each other, fearful of being labeled “Trump Toadies”, and essentially content to play political defense rather than partisan offense.  What does all of this tell us about the upcoming midterms?  There are a few scenarios and each has a reasonable chance of occurring.  Let us consider a couple of them.

 

Best case for Trump and the Republicans.  The Iran conflict wraps up in the next month with the crippled and neutered Iranian radical leadership still in charge…but powerless in military capability, impotent in an economic sense, and reeling from a stinging defeat with civil unrest boiling.  American forces come home, the straits are once again open to free shipping, Israel is content with the lessened threat they must daily face, and far more extensive and costly conflict is ultimately avoided.  Trump realizes that stirring up a hot mess in Cuba prior to the mid-terms does not make a lot of political sense and somehow manages to stifle that ambition until next year.  The economy begins to bloom with optimistic attitudes based on positive activity; interest rates remain flat or possibly drop a bit; unemployment remains stable or decreases; inflation is steady with a tilt towards decline; and the non-stop riffing that seems to flow from the Trump Administration is strangely muted, thus permitting people to judge current events for themselves.  Given this big exhale of relief by the American populace…the Republicans hold the Senate, maintain their slim majority in the House, disjointed Congressional legislative efforts continue in fits and starts, and the government finds an acceptable rhythm that gives the impression of competence and proper function.  President Trump is content to build ballrooms and paint swimming pools, while Republicans tout a robust economy with great potential.  With Republicans in control of the White House and Congress, we barrel into a free-wheeling political circus over the next two years where both national political parties will choose their future leader and their future policy direction.

 

Best case for the Democrats.  Trump’s “on again, off again” series of Iranian cease fires and negotiations continue into the summer with a simmering aspect that looks promising, but offers no tangible evidence of real…and final…success.  If it comes to an end at all, it will be wholly unsatisfying and anti-climatic, leaving more questions than answers.  No sooner is the US presence removed from the Middle East than the new talk about regime change in Cuba is fired up and this becomes Trump’s quest du jour.  Republican disunity in Congress fails to fund DHS, the legislative process stalls, and the carnival atmosphere surrounding the Legislative and Executive branches continues unabated.  The mainstream media is obsessed with international relations and the degrees to which our alliances are improved or damaged…with most emphasis being placed on the damage.  Without any relief from daily conflict and tension, the economy remains unsettled with energy market uncertainty holding up or even slightly increasing inflation rates.  Economic performance is lukewarm at best and is effectively…and fairly…laid directly at the feet of President Trump.  The Republicans manage to hold a slim Senate majority, but surrender House control to the Democrats with a small, but larger than current, majority with which to operate.  Divided government is once again the rule of the land, and the House Democrats are ready to roll…indicting, investigating, impeaching, legislating dead-end bills with no prospect of Senate passage, and basically bringing any semblance of routine legislative function to a screeching halt.  For the next two years leading up to the presidential election of 2028, there will be nothing in Congress but the unmitigated partisan warfare that we have seen glimpses of before, but never with the scope and intensity that will be forthcoming.  The unquenchable TDS disorder of the Democrats will be all consuming and the frustration and lame-duck status of our President will lead him into some of the worst presidential behavior we have seen in decades. 

 

It is beyond foolish for anyone, especially a uniformed hack like me, to prognosticate about what the next couple of years hold for this nation and its government.  Goodness knows the intricacies and complexities of the upcoming political and global dynamics are entirely impossible to predict with any degree of accuracy; and they hold the potential for any number of outcomes…none of them purely good or bad.  But think for yourself.  Consider the political gamesmanship that we experienced in the last two years of the first Trump Administration, the corruptive abuse of power and rank incompetence we witnessed during the Biden Administration, and now look at the gaping/raging/incoherent/out of control partisan divide that currently exists in our country.  Is either one of the two scenarios really that unreasonable or bizarre?

 

With either scenario in play, America is in for an extended period of raucous political theatre.  Each national party is going to struggle through an internal civil war that not only determines their next presidential nominee; it will also largely determine the very future of their parties.  These two individual struggles will then setup the penultimate decision facing this nation in the next presidential election.  A lot of dramatic and consequential history will be made over the next two and half years in our country.  We should all choose wisely.

 

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The Iranian conflict is facing an age old dilemma…how do you negotiate with madmen and what is the fair price of freedom and security?

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/04/19/the-geopolitics-of-epic-fury/

 

https://newsbusters.org/blogs/cnsnews/craig-bannister/2026/04/20/unfiltered-media-trumps-iran-initiative-resonates-voters

 

https://www.zinebriboua.com/p/the-iran-question-is-all-about-china

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/04/23/how-iran-committed-suicide/

 

An interesting and consequential aspect of the Iranian conflict is how it will undoubtedly trigger a reassessment of our global alliances.  Who is our friend?  Who is our enemy?  Who is reliable and valuable?  Who is weak and malleable? Most importantly…who can we trust?

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/04/20/sanchez-lenin-and-global-opposition-to-trump/

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2026/04/20/use-the-momentum-the-eu-moves-to-destroy-the-last-vestiges-of-national-sovereignty/

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/04/16/its-time-to-rethink-nato/

 

An elephant in the room that no one wants to address is the absolute, irresponsible, unforgiveable, and profligate spending of federal tax dollars by our elected officials from both national parties.  They spend too much and lie constantly about it.  They are fiddling while Rome is burning around them.  The only difference between the two is the causes they choose to overspend on. 

 

https://reason.com/2026/04/19/one-thing-every-modern-president-has-in-common-they-all-spent-more-than-the-last-guy/

 

https://reason.com/2026/04/16/the-rich-dont-pay-their-fair-share-and-4-other-tax-myths-that-wont-die/

 

Education…Education…Education

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/04/18/socioeconomic-status-does-not-explain-the-black-white-achievement-gap/

 

https://jamesgmartin.center/2026/04/in-praise-of-the-4-4-load/

 

https://reason.com/2026/04/17/yale-admits-self-censorship-and-political-bias-are-eroding-trust-in-higher-education/

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2026/04/23/more-heat-than-light-ucla-law-school-students-disrupt-federalist-event/

 

I am about to line up a series of links that offer us a glimpse into how Democrats like to govern.  But before I do that, I want to link this first article to establish the fact that the Republicans are certainly as capable of government corruption as are the Democrats.  The difference between the two that I see is the simple fact that the depth, width, frequency, and competence to execute abuse of federal authority is so much greater in the Democrat Party than it is in the Republican Party.  Both parties have corruptive elements…but in the Democrat Party, it is far more pervasive and tolerable.  You can judge for yourselves.

 

https://reason.com/2026/04/23/the-fbis-alleged-probe-of-a-reporter-for-stalking-breaks-new-ground-in-criminalizing-journalism/

 

And now the Democrats…

 

Their vision…

 

https://victorhanson.com/all-the-dream-houses-of-the-left/

 

https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/5830141-socialist-mayors-struggle-delivering/

 

In the realm of justice…

 

https://thefederalist.com/2026/04/17/new-docs-reinforce-the-newest-dc-district-judge-is-a-legal-hack-skilled-in-abusing-power/

 

https://justthenews.com/accountability/whistleblowers/ided-witness-2-helped-ukraine-whistleblower-worked-strzok-wrote-2016

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2026/04/22/the-disbarment-of-john-eastman-the-california-bar-bags-a-trump-lawyer-and-leaves-troubling-questions/

 

https://thefederalist.com/2026/04/17/john-eastman-disbarment-marks-new-low-in-lawfare-against-conservatives/


https://justthenews.com/accountability/political-ethics/democrats-ukraine-narrative-has-gone-reverse-gop-seeks-expunge

 

Trump Derangement Syndrome…

 

https://nypost.com/2026/04/21/opinion/michael-goodwin-chris-murphy-is-cheering-for-americas-enemies-as-dems-spew-lies-about-trump-israel/

 

How they portray themselves as moderates when running for office and then once elected, boldly pursue their progressive goals…

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2026/04/18/spanberger-signs-unconstitutional-bill-to-strip-confederacy-linked-groups-of-tax-exempt-status/#more-243465

 

Gerrymandering is messed up.  President Trump started this whole deal with his irresponsible rant about Texas redistricting.  As I said before…if you want to fight the Democrats in the corruption arena, you are going to lose every time.  Trump should have kept his mouth shut.

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/florida-pump-the-brakes/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/virginia-voters-approve-democrats-aggressive-mid-decade-redistricting-proposal/

 

https://reason.com/2026/04/22/virginias-grotesque-gerrymander-and-the-bipartisan-death-of-redistricting-reform/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/2026/04/virginia-votes-against-its-citizens-while-national-republicans-sleep/

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2026/04/on-the-virginia-referendum.php

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/virginia-democrats-cast-republicans-into-the-outer-darkness-on-a-bare-majority-vote/

 

The Democrats have always had a big advantage because of their dark sources of cash and mainstream media support.  Occasionally, the curtain gets pulled back and we get a glimpse of how we are deceived and manipulated…

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/2026/04/manufacturing-racism/

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2026/04/22/the-southern-poverty-law-center-indictment-can-public-interest-groups-run-alleged-black-bag-jobs-and-confidential-informants/

 

https://www.newsmax.com/newsmax-tv/todd-blanche-splc-indictment/2026/04/23/id/1253912/

 

https://freebeacon.com/democrats/splcs-offshore-assets-ballooned-as-embattled-left-wing-darling-secretly-funded-kkk-and-other-violent-extremist-groups-and-reported-owning-accounts-in-the-cayman-islands/

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2026/04/a-look-back-at-the-splc.php

 

Here are four quick hits in closing.

 

History is controlled by those who hold the writing instrument…

 

https://americanmind.org/salvo/who-owns-american-history/

 

It is always fascinating to see how the ultimate arbiter of American justice operates behind the scenes…

 

https://thefederalist.com/2026/04/22/how-justice-alito-assembled-the-coalition-that-sent-roe-to-the-dustbin-of-history/

 

Peace through strength is essential…

 

https://americanmind.org/memo/how-the-u-s-can-restore-its-arsenal/

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-rearms-iran-ceasefire-advanced-munitions-supplies/

 

Behold the sticky wicket that is gun control…

 

https://reason.com/2026/04/17/the-gun-debate-hasnt-changed-in-500-years/

Friday, April 17, 2026

The Impotence of Congress vs. Robust Executive Action

Our democratic form of government is a marvelous experiment that has served our nation well for almost 250 years.  Over the last couple of decades, we have witnessed the power and authority of the Executive Branch expanding at the expense of the Legislative Branch’s constitutional discretions.  Added to this significant shift in bureaucratic muscle has been the expanded role played by rogue federal judges in our nation’s justice system and deep state scoundrels burrowed deep within our Department of Justice (DOJ). 

 

The partisan paralysis we are now witnessing in Congress is supporting this evolution.  Try as they might, partisan federal judges have been largely ineffective in changing the thrust of presidential policies through their political rulings and edicts.  Imperfect as they are, the SCOTUS does serve as an effective firewall to judicial overreach.  The secret society of rascals within the DOJ is still managing to throw sand in the gears of government; but the gears are slowly grinding the sand down and have yet to come to a complete halt.  Democracy works painfully slow sometimes and oftentimes more resembles a circus than a body politic.  Yet America continues to grow, people continue to thrive, those in need continue to find support from various sources, and the world outside the USA’s borders still views our nation with envy.

 

The making of America’s democratic sausage is sometimes pretty pitiful to watch; but it remains ultimately quite satisfying in a culinary sense.  For all of our faults, our flaws, our sins, our transgressions, our arrogance, our foolishness, our conceit, our narrow mindedness, our stubbornness, and our partisanship…this country remains a beacon of hope for this planet and imperfect as it is, continues to lead towards a better world for all.  The moments are far too rare these days, but we should all…Republicans, Democrats, Independents, Conservatives, Liberals, Neocons, Progressives…look for those moments, no matter how fleeting, when we can without reservation stand together and salute these United States of America.  Perhaps the upcoming 250th Year celebration will give us that moment.  Hope springs eternal.

 

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The Iran conflict is now about 8 weeks old and from all appearances, is winding down to some form of settlement.  Without a doubt, the remaining government in Iran…whatever form it may take…will have less ability to create terroristic havoc in the Middle East and across the globe.  When the dust settles over the next few weeks, it will ultimately lie with the nations of the Middle East…including Israel…to chart their own course towards peace and prosperity for their region.  As difficult as it sometimes can be, one must give President Trump credit for having the political courage to clean up the festering cancer that is Iran.  His antiseptic and hands-off military approach is to be admired.  It is not what you might expect from a man with such a supersized ego.

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/04/14/iran-a-longer-view/

 

https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/seven-myths-iran-war-michael-doran

 

https://trump-blockade-flips-script.tiiny.co/

 

https://americanmind.org/salvo/in-support-of-pete-hegseth/

 

https://newsbusters.org/blogs/cnsnews/craig-bannister/2026/04/13/brit-hume-nyt-columnists-iran-over-trump-comment-perfect

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/04/09/by-all-means-let-the-war-crimes-trials-begin/

 

Education…Education…Education

 

https://reason.com/2026/04/10/why-is-it-so-damn-hard-to-find-sympathetic-student-loan-victims/

 

https://jamesgmartin.center/2026/04/north-carolina-is-a-model-for-higher-education-reform/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/how-progressives-stole-our-schools-and-how-to-take-them-back/

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2026/04/11/create-a-crisis-american-association-of-university-professors-sponsors-anti-ice-campaign/

 

The corruptive nature of the Democrat Party is not significantly different in width and depth than that of the Republican Party; but is different in nature.  Democrats and Republicans alike…as we have just witnessed with House expulsions from both sides…have their dalliances with sexual impropriety, greed, malfeasance, laziness, and deep dark bouts of self-importance.  But when that time arrives when one side or the other gains the policy-making upper hand by seizing control of both the White House and Congress, we can begin to glimpse the different nature in the two parties.  The masks begin to slip.

 

Republicans will occasionally deregulate to a fault, unwisely cut spending when worthy missions are at stake, and allow their unhealthy nationalistic tendencies to take control of their sincere patriotic feelings.  Democrats will throw buckets of money towards social engineering of various forms with no sense of reason or careful consideration of price tags, they allow their policies to address issues through rose-colored glasses that run the serious risk of both anticipated and unanticipated tragic consequences, and they are much better at consolidating their forces to take maximum…and sometimes non-democratic…control of government to the point where it becomes monolithic and close-minded. 

 

When taken to extremes, Democrats become the ultimate Karen and suffocate the voices of dissent that will contain varying degrees of legitimate criticism regarding their governance.  When given sufficient sway, they truly believe they know better what is best for the people than the people know themselves.  Republicans will sometimes throw babies out with the bath water and proceed on a callous and harsh path to efficiency; but they will not err on the side of reducing individual freedoms.  Therein lays the crux. 

 

If we are to go to political extremes with either the conservatism of the right or the liberalism of the left…give me overindulgence in freedom every…single…time. Neither political party has any semblance of claim to sainthood or eternal wisdom; but the Republican’s thrust is much more in line with the constitutional blueprint of this nation than that of the Democrats.  At the heart of the matter…conservatism celebrates the power of the individual; while liberalism celebrates the power of the state.  Wrong is wrong…but when Republicans are wrong, they are wrong for the right reasons.

 

 https://amgreatness.com/2026/04/13/democrat-perfidy-knows-no-bounds/

 

https://reason.com/2026/04/11/wisconsin-reined-in-public-sector-unions-now-those-reforms-are-in-jeopardy/

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/04/15/can-california-thrive-on-renewable-electricity/

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/04/10/clinton-hoax-obama-coup-by-drew-thomas-allen-the-declassified-blueprint-that-finally-exposes-the-russian-memos-and-the-real-coup/

 

https://thefederalist.com/2026/04/13/breaking-transcript-from-2019-exposes-more-deep-state-machinations-against-trump/

 

https://reason.com/2026/04/13/report-federal-regulatory-compliance-costs-2-trillion-annually/

 

The progressive conceit and arrogance found in academia and the journalism community is a picture perfect poster child for the Democrat Party: https://www.nationalreview.com/2026/04/the-damage-done-by-all-the-presidents-men/

 

The reality is simple: Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.  FISA comes very near to absolute power.  The inherent integrity of our government does not merit this level of authority.  Kill…FISA…now.

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/controversial-surveillance-program-fisa-section-702-house-vote/

 

https://reason.com/2026/04/15/trump-says-hes-willing-to-risk-your-rights-for-his-surveillance-powers/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/2026/04/reauthorize-fisa-section-702-again/

 

The Pope vs. the President….hey you guys, just stay in your lanes.

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2026/04/the-church-versus-trump.php

 

https://nypost.com/2026/04/14/opinion/pope-leo-needs-to-brush-up-his-bible-and-its-lessons-on-war-and-peace/

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2026/04/down-with-the-pope.php#google_vignette

 

Three quick hits on the way out….

 

Rome is burning.  Stop fiddling…  https://reason.com/2026/04/11/democrats-and-republicans-both-want-to-regulate-ai-they-just-cant-agree-on-how/

 

Setting things straight once again will be hardhttps://americanmind.org/memo/a-playbook-for-mass-deportations/

 

Pandora’s Box…do we dare open it? https://thefederalist.com/2026/04/10/gop-senators-nuke-the-filibuster-pass-the-save-america-act/

 

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

The Times They are a-Changin

In 1964, Bob Dylan released the song “The Times They are a-Changin”.  Here it is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fS7aBrBUaFU .  I was eleven years old that year and was more interested in baseball, bikes, and skateboarding than I was in generational revolution.  But the movement and national unrest that was addressed in this song matured along with me and reached a crescendo during the Vietnam War (featuring major U.S. combat involvement) in 1965 through 1973.  I graduated high school in 1971 and went through a hurried four years of college.  My wife and I married in 1972 and we couldn’t wait to pursue our dream of middle class nirvana.  My four years of college went by in a flash, with little opportunity or desire to get involved in political protests; we were kids raising kids. 

 

I am one of the few people my age that will readily admit I was not at Woodstock.  But even though I might not have packed up and headed west for the summer of love or walked in marches with signs and shouts, I grew up in the midst of that and had friends who were immersed in it.  Much like many of the protests we see today all across America, a large portion of those past events were recreational in nature and the signs and slogans were oftentimes props to lend some credence to a good ole time with smoke, sex, and rowdy behavior.  At the end of the day…then as it is now…the actual percentage of the protesters who are truly devoted to the cause du jour is relatively small compared to the overall numbers that turn out. 

 

And though some things about those protests and the ones we see today are similar, there is one distinction that leaps out at me.  The protests of the ‘60s and ‘70s involved kids…teenagers and young adults.  Of course, there were some older folks lurking in the background, posed to take advantage of exploitation opportunities as they presented themselves. But the crowds were mainly just kids. Today’s protests…by and large…appear to me to be composed of a much older demographic.  The joy and celebrity that existed in the past protests do not seem to be present in today’s events.  What we see today is a group of people who are angry, hateful, and they make you wonder…Who are these people? Do they have a job?  Do they have families?  Do they even know what they are complaining about?   

 

There are many aspects of modern American culture and society that invite Machiavellian-minded scoundrels to worm their way into the empty lives of people and manipulate them to their private causes.  There are so many among us who have empty spaces within themselves and unwittingly seek something…anything…to fill up that void.  The line of shysters willing to fill that emptiness is endless and they are enjoying a rich environment of opportunity these days.  America has a long and storied history of peaceful, stoic protests for any number of causes, and it has been that way since the year of our inception as a nation.  This is one of the constitutional rights that make our nation unique and precious as compared to so many others. 

 

The irresponsible and manipulative protests that we see today, largely driven and financed by political opportunists on both sides, are eroding the true value and integrity of that constitutional privilege.  There is a sizeable effort on both sides of the political aisle these days to try and suffocate those voices that do not align with their party’s beliefs.  Free and open debate has been replaced with scorched earth demagoguery and character assassination has become a highly-valued skill for political office holders and their minions. 

 

We boomers take great pride in espousing the belief that in our youth, we experienced the greatest eras of rock music.  Right or wrong, I believe this to be true.  Without elaboration, I will simply refer you to the wealth of classic rock radio stations nationwide, the soundtracks used with movies and commercials, and the sales of classic rock music products as testament to this reality.  In some ways, I think there might be something of an analogy here in how we can compare the protests of the ‘60s and ‘70s with the protests we are witnessing today.  Just as many of today’s youth have discovered the pure exhilaration of classic rock, so have many of today’s protestors tried to emulate the protests of years past.  But the innocence…what there was of it…is no longer there.  The celebration of support for a perceived noble cause is no longer present.   The contrast between the overall tilt towards peaceful action versus violent behavior is striking.

 

Don’t misunderstand me…the past protests had their episodes of violence.  Property was destroyed and people lost their lives.  Kent State was a tragedy in the greatest sense: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYOz12OG8mI .   The 1969 Stone’s concert in Altamont went way off the rails: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRWpKevJjNE .  There were some occurrences of extreme hatred and violence on both sides of these older protests. But anyone who was alive at that time and knew the players involved know in their hearts that there is a clear distinction between the innate objections expressed through public displays of protests then and the inexplicable personal animus that is so clearly prevalent in today’s protests.  Today’s protests have a discernible edge that portends destruction and occasionally dances around pure evil. 

 

It is inevitable that our people, our culture, and our society will evolve and change.  It is inevitable that those who hold the levers of influence, power, and authority will move from one hand to another…with dramatic differences in how they view this world.  But to anyone my age…73 years and counting…who can span the decades that have passed us since the Vietnam War and the political mess we find ourselves in today, cannot help but wonder if our nation has changed in a fashion that will not serve us well as a people.  The callousness, cruelty, hatred, spite, and malice that is so prevalent in our country today is not only abundant…it is actually prized and encouraged by many amongst us. 

 

Look at the common crude rhetoric being exercised by our elected leaders…even our President.  Look at the permissiveness and amoral behavior being not only demonstrated, but encouraged by our government: https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2026/04/sodom-and-gomorrah-return.php .  No doubt, my parents looked upon the behavior of me and my generation and considered it as devolution of American society.  Perhaps they were correct…at least to some degree.  But it is impossible for me to watch the news today, to read the expanse of print and opinion that exists in the media universe, and not believe that our nation’s people are changing in ways that will not serve us or our future generations well. 

 

Who amongst us hasn’t stood on the beach and looked upon the endless ocean…or walked out in our yard and gazed upward at the infinite universe of stars and planets…or stood out on the balcony of our apartment and marveled at the incredible number of lights and activities of the city in which we live…and wondered: What does it all mean?  There has always been a restlessness that exists in our people that pushes us to yearn for that which we do not have…that tells us to seek change when that change is undefined or not entirely justified.

 

As the Dylan song prophesied…The Times They are a-Changin.  As it was apt on the day of its release, it remains apt today.  Maybe what we are going through now in America…and the world at large…is nothing new, but simply the next chapter in the ultimate passage of time and history: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyoeJr6ZcPM .   Perhaps we are only fooling ourselves when we feel we are steadily moving towards a predetermined place, cause, or environment.  Perhaps that place, cause, or environment has already been decided by a power greater than us, and we are simply passengers on the train hurtling down the tracks towards that destination.  Only time will tell:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Nri2626CfI .

 

I thought I was through writing this piece, but I got an urge to say a bit more…perhaps a bit of Easter lingering still.  I beg your indulgence.  If you find yourself in any of what I have written about…this confusing world, the void within ourselves, and wondering who the hell is conducting the train we are on...here is some advice.  Find a church in you neighborhood.  Churches and faith are very personal things; one size does not fit all.  Find one you are comfortable in…the people, the person delivering the message, and just the simple feel of the moment.  You do this…then consider it, study on it, and if you are ready to make the commitment, take the next step.  The answers to your questions are right there before you.  There will be solutions to all of your problems. 

 

If you’ve read my posts, you know I do love music.  I feel like most every great song I have ever heard is the product of a writer and/or singer who has actually lived that moment.  To intently listen to a song like that is to relive the experience.  One of those really good ones is “Baptism” by Kenny Chesney and Randy Travis.  I can tell you from experience that once you come out of that water; you will not be the same man or woman that went in.  If you give it a chance and a moment or two, this song can come close to giving you a glimpse of what that feeling is like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lW_oBGbvROg .

 

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At the time of this writing, a cease fire is in place for the Iran conflict.  We can only hope and pray that reason will prevail and this war can be settled sooner rather than later.

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/2026/04/an-uncertain-cease-fire/

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/03/31/the-two-wars-for-iran-the-war-in-a-historical-context/

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/03/27/european-leaders-now-know-trump-was-right-iran-was-an-imminent-global-threat/

 

https://freebeacon.com/columns/finish-the-job-theres-only-one-way-to-lower-the-price-of-oil/

 

https://jewishworldreview.com/0326/doran033026.php

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/04/02/a-foolish-nato-was-a-big-loser-in-the-iran-war/

 

https://americanmind.org/salvo/the-war-in-iran-is-a-mistake/

 

https://thefederalist.com/2026/04/08/trumps-hyperbolic-annihilationist-rhetoric-comes-with-a-moral-cost/

 

Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.  History has shown us that our elected leaders do not have the moral character to serve without limited restraint.  Free speech in is peril today and government overreach is one of the culprits.  Rapid advancements in technology make this issue even more critical than ever. 

 

https://reason.com/2026/03/27/trump-backs-section-702-reauthorization-after-once-calling-to-kill-fisa/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/bench-memos/free-speech-wins-8-1-in-the-supreme-court/

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2026/04/01/no-one-knows-what-will-happen-now-justice-ketanji-brown-jackson-warns-against-unbridled-free-speech/

 

https://thefederalist.com/2026/04/07/government-funded-censor-told-state-dept-its-testing-wouldnt-focus-on-u-s-audiences-it-then-targeted-the-blaze/

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2026/04/07/its-our-nature-colorado-doubles-down-on-new-assaults-on-the-first-amendment/

 

We would like to think that our elected officials and those who serve and protect us every day…such as teachers, police, courts, lawyers, bankers,  and our neighbors in general…are honest, well-intentioned, and virtuous.  Unfortunately, that is not always the reality.  Our laws must limit the degree to which both elected and unelected people in positions of power and authority might control or influence our private lives. 

 

https://reason.com/2026/04/08/innocent-property-owners-deserve-just-compensation-when-cops-wreck-their-homes-or-businesses/

 

Here is a good example of rogue individuals operating unfettered: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFqQ42aiMuo

 

Yes…this abuse has extended up to the Executive Branch through the abdication of Congress allowing the President to assume and control their constitutional powers: https://reason.com/2026/04/04/who-can-stop-the-president/

 

Education…Education…Education

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/look-to-the-states-for-higher-ed-reform/

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/04/01/windy-city-school-woes/

 

The U.S. economy is poised for an enthusiastic rebound.  Will events ever settle down to the point where that can begin?  Will common sense restructuring of government entitlement programs ever occur?

 

https://newsbusters.org/blogs/cnsnews/craig-bannister/2026/04/03/march-job-growth-triples-expectations-unemployment-rate

 

https://reason.com/2026/03/31/10-years-ago-today-trump-promised-to-eliminate-the-national-debt-instead-it-has-doubled/

 

https://reason.com/video/2026/03/30/you-are-paying-for-retirees-lavish-lifestyles/

 

Next question: Will simple government function ever occur?

 

https://jewishworldreview.com/0426/york040126.php

 

https://reason.com/2026/03/26/i-spent-over-3-hours-in-a-tsa-line-why-havent-we-abolished-this-agency/

 

Four quick hits on the way out the door…

 

Is space travel worth the funding it requires?  What is the cost of dreaming?  How strategic is space control to our future national security?

 

https://reason.com/2026/04/01/nasas-artemis-program-is-a-monument-to-government-waste-it-can-only-go-up-from-here/

 

Will common sense election reform ever become a reality?

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/04/06/election-day-and-election-reforms-not-week-month-season/

 

What will the SCOTUS have to say about birthright citizenship?

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2026/04/06/the-28th-amendment-is-it-time-for-a-new-amendment-on-the-meaning-of-citizenship/

 

With our two national parties’ dysfunction growing more evident by the day, what are the prospects of a third party rising to represent a moderate approach to governing?

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/04/08/californias-future-elaine-culottis-independent-vision/

Looking Ahead…Through a Glass Darkly

Looking ahead for this nation and world is… unsettling , at best.   It is now a bit over six months to the mid-term elections.   Six months ...