Tuesday, June 16, 2026

As the World Inexorably Turns

There is so much going on in the world today…where to start?  We’ve got gladiators on the White House lawn, crowds burning school buses in New York City because they WON a championship, visitors from all over the world FIFA-traipsing across American and going gaga at what they find, a big wait-and-see moment in the Middle East with apparently no one happy with it, the markets continuing their yo-yo reactions to every day’s news tease, mid-term election drama rumbling in the background of every political thing (and that includes just about EVERYthing), historically-significant SCOTUS decisions ready to drop at any moment, a US economy just itching to break out of its doldrums, and of course…education, education, education.

 

Due to the wealth of good links below, I will limit my brief commentary on this piece to the Middle East.  Like so many of you, I am conflicted about how to view the pending settlement of this conflict.  It must be terribly frustrating to deal with the leadership of Iran, which has no credibility whatsoever.  Making it even more difficult is the fact that the leadership is broken up into various factions who do not agree on Iran’s future path, and you can never be sure exactly which faction you are dealing with.  On top of all that is the overriding limitation that the American public will simply not accept the insertion of US ground troops into Iran.

 

Ratcheting up the pressure on this dynamic is the impact it might have on the approaching mid-term elections, the impact on the US economy, the relationships between America and its NATO allies, the adversarial matrix of Iran tied in with China/Russia/North Korea, and the ever-suffocating influence of a media that demands minute-by-minute coverage regarding every piece of information available.  And then, in lieu of that…they have no hesitation to irresponsibly opine on what might happen or is likely to happen.

 

To me, the bottom line is this: At the end of the day, America will be leaving the Middle East with a much reduced military presence remaining.  We will not be occupying Iran.  Iran’s future will ultimately be in the hands of the existing government…such as it is…and its citizenry.  The neighbors of Iran must live with it as a regional partner.

 

 Israel has every right to defend itself against any threat that might come its way and that privilege can never be denied.  While the nexus between Iran/Lebanon/Israel is clearly a central element in all things Middle East, America has no right to tell Israel how it must defend itself against wanton aggression.  America does not negotiate for Israel; they do that for themselves. 

 

If we cannot occupy and control Iran, then we must arrive at an end game alternative to that scenario.  That end game has apparently now been determined and we shall see how it turns out.  If American and Iranian leaders do not know the answer to that question, then certainly the armies of political pundits do not know either. 

 

President Trump has taken bold military action to destroy the ability of Iran to threaten America and the world.  Could we have hit them harder and hit them again…and again?  Of course we could…but where do you draw the line?  Do we want to destroy the ability of Iran to ever rebuild and have a reasonable standard of living for its people?  I think not.  They have been weakened to what must be considered near maximum extent, given the exclusion of ground troops.  When it comes to fighting, a large portion of the success determinant is in knowing when to walk away.  Most of us allow our emotions to rule during times like this and we either fail to step up or fail to step back at the right time.  As our President…Trump stepped up at the right time.  Is this the right time to step away?

 

At some point, the reality is that we…the USA…must leave, go back home, accept that we have done all we could within the existing limitations, and put the future of Iran into others’ hands. The time of that departure has apparently arrived.  The terms…and consequences…of that departure are yet to be determined.  The only way to predict the future of Iran with any degree of certainty is to OWN Iran.  America will never own Iran.

 

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https://reason.com/2026/06/15/the-iran-war-is-over-for-now/

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2026/06/memo-to-file.php#google_vignette


https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/22597/no-good-deal-with-iran

 

https://jewishworldreview.com/0626/york061026.php

 

https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/trump-pallets-cash-iran

 

https://freebeacon.com/israel/the-case-for-israel/

 

https://claritywithmichaeloren.substack.com/p/israel-has-no-choice-left-but-to

 

https://freebeacon.com/israel/exclusive-hamas-turns-gaza-hospitals-and-schools-into-torture-chambers-as-it-reestablishes-police-state-gazans-describe-horrific-interrogations-beatings/

 

Once this Middle East conflict is tamped down and somewhat settled, much attention will return to the US economy.  In the days before the COVID epidemic hit America, the US economy was simply roaring.  The cost of living was acceptable, there were plenty of jobs for those willing to work, and for those workers with ambition…there was plentiful upward mobility.  COVID and the Joe Biden Administration put an end to all of that. 

 

I personally believe that if the Iran conflict can be reasonably and responsibly ended, our economy will once again return to that pre-COVID state of high performance and opportunity.  But a huge part of that potential depends on our government…specifically the Executive and Legislative branches…gaining some semblance of fiscal sanity.  Our government must refrain from their arrogant approach of micro-managing all things economic and simply put the pieces in place to allow the awesome gears and machinery of capitalism and the free market to work.

 

A precursor to this discussion from five years ago shows how little things have actually changed: https://centerlineright.blogspot.com/2021/08/fiscal-reality-check.html

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/can-the-normal-democratic-process-lead-to-deficit-reduction/

 

https://americanmind.org/memo/tariffs-built-to-last/

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cpi-report-today-may-2026-inflation-iran-war-trump/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/2026/06/social-security-insolvency-creeps-further-up/

 

https://reason.com/2026/06/11/social-security-is-going-bankrupt-because-its-benefits-are-too-generous/

 

I have long railed against the autocratic tendencies of our government, its unquenchable desire for power and authority, the far too many rascals that inhabit it, and the shameful way that we as citizens empower it to steal our constitutional rights and privileges.  I cannot repeat it too many times: Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/fisa-section-702-expiring-congress-what-that-means/

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/house-vote-extension-fisa-702-spy-power-bill-pulte-uproar-trump/

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/06/10/the-potemkin-ballot/

 

https://www.wsj.com/video/series/opinion-docs/wsj-opinion-the-lockdown-dissidents/179C024E-10D0-4428-AF47-2941CDB5CC83?st=k3HNnQ

 

Government overreach is not simply an American concern: https://jonathanturley.org/2026/06/10/merkel-receives-the-first-european-order-of-merit-and-repeats-call-for-crackdown-on-free-speech/

 

Our Constitution is the blueprint that should rule our three branches of government.  The last firewall between domestic anti-Americanism and the terms of that document is the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS).  There are those among us who would tear apart our Constitution and rebuild it, rather than work within its confines to help it evolve properly.  Our nation and its people must hold dear the Constitution and SCOTUS, for if we lose either or both…our country will cease to exist as we know it.  By their very design, the Executive and Legislative branches of our government will continue to be political circuses.  We cannot afford, as a nation, to permit our Constitution and SCOTUS to be dragged into that arena.

 

https://americanmind.org/salvo/our-revolutionary-constitution/

 

https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/supreme-court-nears-end-term-several-high-profile-cases-still-pending


https://thefederalist.com/2026/06/16/supreme-court-to-hear-major-case-on-trump-admins-detention-of-illegal-aliens/

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2026/06/14/drinking-the-court-packing-kool-aid-buttigieg-joins-the-calls-to-take-over-the-supreme-court/

 

Just as the Democrat Party is wrestling with its factional demons, so is the Republican Party doing likewise.  As I have previously noted, the big difference between the two is the power and influence of the radical elements within each.  The Republican far right (neo-cons) is simply one of the many groups in the party that hold some…but not massive …influence.  In the Democrat Party, the far left (liberal progressives) is actually controlling the party’s leadership and dictating its agenda. 

 

This nation needs a strong and vital two-party system that features coexistence with statesmanlike disagreements on policy.  They need to be civil in discussion; reasonable in debate; and they need to share a common love and respect for this country.  That is not the current environment.  I fervently hope for the Democrat Party to pare down its radical elements and return to its Blue Dog roots.  This would be good for their Party and a good thing for our nation.

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/06/12/a-conservative-audit-of-the-lefts-ruling-assumptions/

 

Here is one of the liberal progressive’s poster children: https://freebeacon.com/media/lesley-stahl-says-journalists-getting-fired-is-worse-than-child-trafficking-nazi-torture-dungeons/

 

https://americanmind.org/memo/dei-by-default/

 

https://freebeacon.com/democrats/socialist-operatives-behind-scandal-plagued-platner-and-squad-member-summer-lee-recruited-independent-dan-osborn-to-run-in-deep-red-nebraska/

 

https://reason.com/2026/06/12/graham-platner-signals-a-problem-for-democrats-and-the-rest-of-us/

 

President Donald John Trump is…if nothing else…an unconventional president.  His character and moral behavior has been, at times, undeniably reprehensible.  While living a life of privilege, he has been without a doubt quite accomplished in a material sense.  Unfortunately…his arrogant personality and his undisciplined rhetoric at times diminish the obvious wisdom and practicality of his many policy initiatives. 

 

As he approaches the midway point of his second term, one can reasonably question whether or not his policy assets will continue to outweigh his personal affronts.  While he was clearly essential to ending the idiotic and incompetent policies of the Obama/Biden Administrations, his continuing inability to subjugate his personality to presidential leadership concerns brings his chief executive performance into doubt.  One thing is for certain: He ain’t gonna change.  Love him or hate him…Trump is gonna be Trump.

 

His unconventional approach is at times refreshing and exciting: https://reason.com/2026/06/14/the-white-house-ufc-fight-is-the-perfect-event-for-the-present-not-the-past/

 

But the reality of father time is quite sobering: https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/80-year-olds-should-not-be-president/

Monday, June 8, 2026

The State of Oblivion Is So Inviting

The world and America, in the main, are going through tough times right now.  The Koreas continue to stare coldly at each other across the 38th parallel.  Ukraine continues to defend itself against a barbaric Russian invasion.  Mexico battles with the drug cartels.  Greenland fears invasion by and/or absorption into some other country (duh).  Canada wants to break up with America (for understandable reasons), but can’t deny the reality of the economic dynamic between the two.  China eyes Taiwan with envy, but cannot overcome the fear of bad consequences flowing from an invasion.  Much like Canada, NATO simply hates Donald Trump, but cannot bring itself to face the future without American military support.  While I concede the complexity of the Middle Eastern conflicts, our President continues to drag out the issues with a combination of indecisiveness and arrogance.

 

Maine Democrats are nominating a slime candidate in Platner, while Texas Republicans have already nominated a slime candidate in Paxton.  California (and several more states) now has an election month rather than an election day and all of it with no integrity whatsoever…and yet four Republican Senators (plus 45 Democrats and 2 Independents) refrain from supporting a law that will take significant steps towards restoring efficiency and credibility back into state elections.  With an abundance of job openings nationwide and salaries trending above inflation rates, public opinion continues to indicate a dismal attitude towards our national economy (gas prices rule).   The American public continues to exhibit an irrational resistance to AI, notwithstanding its incredible potential (while acknowledging the potential abuses) to make the world a better place.  Our nation is approaching a midterm election cycle that more resembles a UFC fight card than a democratic selection of leaders.

 

Life is not easy.  I suppose that is natural and we should all accept it.  But sometimes, it certainly appears that all about us is chaos, brutality, and incomprehension.  I watched the national news early this morning and after about fifteen minutes of the headlines, I left to go sit out on the front deck.  I sat in the swing and watched a gentle rain falling on the pasture fields and the woods.  I thought about the things I was currently worrying with…like expecting the delivery of new herd bull, figuring out the malfunction code on my split HVAC unit, helping my grandson to search online for a good used pickup truck, wondering where I might find some available hay to buy due the yield shortage of our dry spring…and I realized: I don’t have much to complain about.  Why should I get torn up about these things over which I have little or no control?  The blessings in my life far outweigh the problems in my life; and most of those blessings are by grace rather than merit. 

 

The Serenity Prayer reads: God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference.  Like most great lessons in literary guidance…especially those in the Bible…the most honest and useful words are the ones that are brief, direct, and carefully chosen.  In times like these, it is understandable why a person might want to enter into oblivion, simply give up on impacting the world, and circle the wagons around themselves.  No doubt, the circumstances and environments that push us towards that dilemma are much more severe for some than they are for others.  The degree to which each of us must publicly interact is not always a matter of personal choice.  And the row to be hoed is much more difficult for some than it is for others…long rows, dull hoes, lots of weeds.

 

But having said that and recognizing the infinite wisdom in focusing on the things in our lives that we can control and influence…we cannot allow ourselves to pull back entirely from being an active participant in the world around us.  Involvement in that world starts with us, our families, our communities, our states, our nations, and this entire planet.   The degree to which we can impact events certainly lessens as we climb up that ladder I just mentioned; but a lesser influence does not mean that it is no less an important and vital influence. 

 

Whether it is being the best person you can be, a good parent, a good partner, a good son or daughter, a good sibling, helping a friend or neighbor, working within your church or faith to serve others, being a responsible citizen and doing your best to earn a good living standard for yourself and your family, voting every single time you have an opportunity, putting forth the time and effort to at least remain aware of the world in which we live, appropriately sharing your thoughts and opinions with others in an effort to reach a common understanding…we must never withdraw from these things that make us a part and parcel of the world we live in. 

 

Few of us will ever achieve accomplishments that garner much attention.  In fact, many of us will live lives of relative obscurity and be quickly forgotten once we expire…hopefully, not by the ones we loved and cared about.  But each will leave an indelible mark on this earth…a record of deeds and consequences that cannot be denied.  No matter how crazy and irrational the world around us might seem, it serves us well to remain aware that each of us does, in fact, matter.  And inconsequential as it might seem, each of us exerts some degree of control over what occurs about us. 

 

The state of oblivion will pull on us and draw our focus inward; encouraging us to ignore the madness and contradictions about us and pushing us into withdrawal and solitary concern about ourselves…making us want to go out and sit in the swing.  There is certainly a proper place for this, inasmuch as we are each accountable for our own words and deeds.  But if this world is going to become a better place, then we must always remember that we are all part of a bigger organism.  To step back and deny that reality is to embrace the status of irrelevance.  Not one of us is irrelevant.

 

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We continue to wait for the climatic actions that will bring the Iran conflict to some type of conclusion.  As Tom Petty wrote…the waiting is the hardest par. You know…he actually said waaaaiting…

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2026/06/gen-keane-on-the-iran-status-quo.php

 

https://freebeacon.com/columns/restraining-israel-is-not-the-answer/

 

Education…Education…Education

 

https://jamesgmartin.center/2026/06/toward-a-sensible-federal-financial-aid-policy/

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2026/06/04/facing-the-big-zero-the-university-of-oregon-grapples-with-a-budget-crisis-after-years-of-woke-excess/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/iowa-higher-ed-breakthrough/

 

https://jamesgmartin.center/2026/06/what-would-a-pro-family-academia-look-like/

 

Current Events Potpourri…

 

The arrogance and conceit of the mainstream media is matched only by that of our nation’s elected officials…especially our President.  They now have a new poster child:

 

https://www.sashastone.com/p/60-minutes-and-the-collapse-of-the

 

https://freebeacon.com/media/scott-pelley-isnt-a-serious-journalist/

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/maher-weighs-in-on-60-minutes-shakeup-pelley-ouster-i-m-for-it/ar-AA256lqd?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=6a26ed45fe78494a8737c9ff7e1eb700&ei=35

 

Beware the progressive Democrats who publicly portray themselves to be moderate Democrats:

 

https://freebeacon.com/democrats/moderate-abigail-spanberger-taps-soros-tied-activist-who-says-shes-self-conscious-about-her-whiteness-to-serve-on-virginia-criminal-justi/

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2026/06/07/the-spanberger-surge-virginia-governor-may-prove-the-greatest-influencer-for-gun-ownership-since-charlton-heston/#more-245602

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/2026/06/the-mendacity-of-graham-platner/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/the-morning-jolt/why-graham-platners-supporters-dont-care/

 

Immigration laws exist for a reason…to preserve our nation.  If you find the laws unacceptable, work through democratic channels to change the law.

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2026/06/03/federal-inspection-reportedly-finds-delaney-hall-in-compliance-on-virtually-all-standards/

 

https://justthenews.com/government/congress/senator-teams-left-wing-protest-organizer-boost-mass-mobilization-against-ice

 

Whether you are a Democrat or a Republican, we should all be able to agree that serious reforms must be implemented to restore public confidence in election integrity.

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2026/06/06/california-and-the-politics-of-low-expectations/#more-245569

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2026/06/are-they-cheating-in-california.php

 

President Trump has made some excellent appointments for his Administration; but he has also picked several incompetents for all the wrong reasons.  Overall, his hits exceed his misses; but the misses are still inexcusable.

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/2026/06/remove-bill-pulte/

 

On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed into law The Affordable Care Act…commonly referred to as Obamacare.  It was passed through Congress without a single Republican vote and in an extra-ordinary fashion best described by then House Speaker Nancy Pelosi who said “we have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it – away from the fog of controversy”.  This is quite literally the worst piece of legislation passed in my lifetime.  The damage that this law has done to the healthcare systems of our nation, the economic health of nation, and the literal health of our citizenry, is inestimable and will reach far forward into future generations. The clear goal of those supporting Obamacare was for it to serve as a glide path towards a national, single-payer health care system.  Like many radically progressive and liberal Democrat ideas, this was…and remains…a baseless fantasy detached from reality. 

 

https://reason.com/2026/06/04/after-40-years-no-one-has-produced-a-workable-single-payer-health-care-plan/

 

 

Monday, June 1, 2026

Juggling and Chirping

Donald John Trump is an irresistible, unstoppable force.  There are a lot of people out there…like me…who hold quite a bit of disdain for his personal habits, but wholly embrace the overwhelming majority of his policies.  Alas, the simple fact is that he makes it just … so … damn … difficult to look past one in order to support the other.  And…he is not going to change.  His first term taught him some important lessons in the administration of the Executive Branch; but it taught him nothing in terms of his personal behavior.  Trump is gonna be Trump.  Take him or leave him.  That appears to be the terms that people not only choose when assessing the man; they are the terms that he demands he be assessed by.  It is the classic love/hate dynamic; there is no middle ground with this man.

 

There is no shortage of essential, critical issues that the Trump Administration must deal with these days.  But the lynch pin for continued and positive progress in all of them resides in the Middle East.  We all know that the point of critical mass is approaching for the Iran conflict; we just do not know when that critical mass will arrive.  While trying to make the final call in this crisis, Trump has multiple balls in the air that he must juggle.

 

Regime change appears to be unobtainable without putting American boots on the ground.  That seems to be off the table.  Figuring out exactly who to negotiate with in Iran is proving perhaps to be insurmountable.  What good is a deal if you are only negotiating with a faction of your adversary?  In lieu of regime change, the reality is that at some point, America must depart from the region and leave someone in charge of Iran.  That someone must ultimately be determined by the Iranian people themselves. 

 

It certainly appears inevitable that given the past track record of deceit, lying, and unreliability exhibited by Iran in past agreements…decisive military action will be required to achieve the goal of effectively destroying…to the greatest extent possible…Iran’s nuclear capability, Iran’s military capacity, Iran’s exportation of global terrorism, and Iran’s fantasy of claiming international waters as their own.  The plan on how, where, and when those military actions take place are without a doubt being finalized at this time.  That military action must strike a balance between achieving the stated goals of containment…while preserving the potential revival of economic viability for the Iranian people.  https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/22563/iran-deal-mistake

 

When the current overpowering American military presence withdraws from the region, the environment must be in place to allow a coalescing of the Middle Eastern countries in some type of shared existence that can provide peace, prosperity, and stability for the region.  I believe the key to this dynamic is an expansion of the Abraham Accords.  But whatever the setting might be, it must be in place to continue with a reasonably positive prospect of success…and without America being the constant mediator in all things.


While there is clearly a global political/military aspect to this conflict’s ultimate settlement whose nexus is NATO; there is no denying there is also a domestic political aspect for Trump whose nexus is the approaching midterm elections.  The simple fact is that if the Trump Administration has any hope whatsoever of governing with its desired policies and agenda, it must first and foremost preserve the Republican majority in the Senate.  And if it hopes to make any reasonable progress towards effectively implementing those preferred policies; it must also preserve the Republican majority in the House.  The prospect for success in these areas involves the art of balancing the patience of the American people to allow the time necessary to gain a positive Iran outcome, while simultaneously dealing with the economic/political upheaval that the conflict is creating.  Trump is no doubt facing the conceivable dilemma of reaching a historically significant Iranian conclusion against the risk of effectively losing any chance of policy/agenda success in the last half of his second term.


Although some reasonable people might disagree, I believe the preservation of the American/Israel alliance is essential to the future security of our nation.  Given their form of government and their supreme, battle tested military capabilities…there is no stronger military and political partner available to our nation.  If America is ever going to be in a foxhole, we want to have Israel in that foxhole with us.  Therefore, a remedy to the existential threat that Iran and their proxy Hezbollah pose to Israel must be part and parcel of any final conclusion to the Iran conflict; either officially or unofficially:  https://newsletter.amitsegal.net/p/its-noon-in-israel-the-un-a-wretched . 

 

The rise of anti-Semitic fervor in America and across the world is something I simply cannot understand.  No nation on this planet faces the daily…and unreasonable…challenges to its existence that Israel faces: https://freebeacon.com/national-security/exclusive-us-probe-of-embattled-un-gaza-relief-agency-expands-to-1500-staffers-suspected-of-hamas-ties-unrwa-could-soon-be-labeled-a-foreign-terrorist-organization/ ; not even Ukraine.

 

All of these balls are in the air and being carefully caught and tossed by our President.  At some point soon, the juggling act will come to an end.  We can only hope and pray that it will be a good, solid, constructive, enduring, and promising end.

 

President Trump recently scolded his critics about their incessant observations regarding the Iran conflict.  Some of this criticism is valid and well reasoned; while some of it is foolish and irresponsible rhetoric fueled by Trump Derangement Syndrome.  Either way, it’s presence in this issue makes it that much more difficult to patiently and effectively arrive at an end point.  Trump has referred to this ongoing conversation as chirping: https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/donald-trump-iran-negotiations/2026/06/01/id/1258118/ .  Given the seriousness and complexities of the dynamics involved, one can easily appreciate his frustration with much of the dissonance.

 

But if Trump wishes to have the space to manage this crisis as he sees fit…which is certainly a reasonable expectation, then he must in turn cease his own constant chirping about the status of ongoing developments.  His persistent give and take with the mainstream media and his all too frequent postings on social media do nothing but fuel the fanatical obsession that exists about all aspects of this conflict.  Yes…he certainly needs to be transparent about his actions and keep the media and American public informed about where it stands.  But his tendency to grace these crisis moments with play by play commentary does nothing but encourage the emotional and unhinged treatment that surrounds them.  He is encouraging the press to misbehave.  One of Trump’s more unfortunate personal traits is to make EVERYTHING about himself. 

 

He is our elected leader and the world’s foremost international advocate for freedom and liberty…but it would greatly improve his prospects for political and diplomatic success if he could somehow learn to subjugate his ego to the aura of his elected office.  If he continues to sabotage Republican prospects for midterm election success, he will condemn himself to two final years in office that will be saturated with conflict and irrelevance.  He must somehow come to terms with the understanding that this whole political deal is much larger…and more critical…than him always being the center of the universe.

 

Trump cannot have it both ways.  If he wants respect… he must give respect.  If he wants patience…he must give patience.  If he wants restraint…he must show restraint.  His apparent policy of “chirping for me, but no chirping for you” is neither reasonable nor fair.  The weight of the world is literally upon the shoulders of our President today.  He deserves the support and patience of the American public…and our Congress…as he grapples with the Iran conflict.  But if he is going to demand that support and patience while juggling the myriad dynamics of this conflict, then he must in turn find within himself a greater sense of statesmanship and personal character.  A bit of accommodation on both sides of this issue would go a long ways towards leading to a satisfactory and positive conclusion. 

 

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Education…Education…Education

 

https://jamesgmartin.center/2026/05/education-as-an-afterthought/

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2026/05/27/doing-the-math-uc-faculty-call-for-the-return-to-standardized-testing-after-shocking-decline-in-skills/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/2026/06/universities-have-sellers-remorse/

 

https://jamesgmartin.center/2026/05/bachelors-degrees-arent-cool-anymore/

 

Our government has historically committed the unwise practice of micromanaging the US economy.  While there is clearly a civics role for our elected officials in this area; they persist in gumming up the works by clinging to the illusion that they can somehow manipulate this spontaneous, complex, and ever evolving phenomenon that we call the American economy and bend it to their desires.  Not.

 

https://reason.com/2026/05/27/a-flawed-minimum-wage-study-shows-how-bad-stats-get-turned-into-policy-gospel/

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2026/05/economic-security-is-national-security.php\

 

All things political: midterms…presidential nominations…voting processes…

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/05/29/why-the-save-act-matters/

 

https://www.aei.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/www-aei-org-op-eds-the-democratic-party-continues-to-misread-america-.pdf

 

https://americanmind.org/salvo/can-anyone-stop-jd-vance-in-2028/

 

I have the same advice for the Bidens that I have for the ObamasJUST GO AWAY: https://www.nationalreview.com/the-morning-jolt/jill-bidens-unbelievable-debate-stroke-story/

 

Four quick hits on the way out the door…

 

The mainstream media has lost its claim to credibility.  It should be…and must be…reclaimed.  America needs it.

 

https://americanmind.org/salvo/against-the-imperial-press/

 

Our nation was designed to be a union of independent states…not a community of lesser members to be ruled by an autocratic federal behemoth.

 

https://reason.com/2026/05/29/for-americas-250th-birthday-give-us-the-gift-of-renewed-federalism/

 

Congress has the power and authority to deal effectively with rogue federal judges who are abusing their positions.  They need to act.

 

https://amgreatness.com/2026/05/31/congress-should-not-turn-away-from-judges-behaving-badly/

 

California, Minnesota, Illinois, Maryland and many other states need to dramatically change their attitudes regarding national immigration policy.

 

https://www.city-journal.org/article/cbo-illegal-immigration-border-laws-trump


Bonus Track: Speaking of Trump having to give a little....here is the Red Rocker with one my favorites:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcTezmwlkgU


As the World Inexorably Turns

There is so much going on in the world today…where to start?   We’ve got gladiators on the White House lawn, crowds burning school buses in ...