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What If – Part XIV – The Final Chapter

The Final Chapter GOOD v EVIL      Political promises are generally just that. Promises.  In 1928 Hoover promised… “A chicken in every pot and two cars in every garage”.  We are facing something entirely different. It’s one of the true things Justice Alito has said. Paraphrasing: “It’s us against them.” He’s on the side of […]

What If – Part III – Immigration

      There’s a great difference between legal and illegal immigration. If legal immigration  is reasonable and representative of our obligation to accept a fair share of the world’s destitute, who are motivated to be productive, there would be less problems with illegal border crossings. Illegals, especially ones with criminal records, would be rounded up and […]