Term Limits

Have you ever wondered why people get involved in politics?  I suppose there’s a bit of a crusader rabbit in all of us.  I confess to that.  That may explain why people would engage in politics.  They want to make things better.  Maybe.  When I was a member of the Read more

Oaks and Votes

Last year I decided that I’d start some oak trees from acorns.  I was inspired to do so based on a 7-inch oak seedling I planted at our river home in 2007.  You may recall that it was the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown. To commemorate that occasion, Queen Read more

Stoking the Fires of Hate

If you’re like me, you’ve recoiled with the assassination attempts on Donald Trump.  Who wouldn’t?  Except possibly the most bitter and despicable people who wish the worst for those with whom they disagree politically.  Trump may be the most despised man his detractors have ever known.  They include the members Read more

Woes of a Policy Wonk

Like many voters today, I’m deeply troubled about the direction of our country.  We’re simply on the wrong track.  Our economy is a mess because we’ve voted for people who constantly manipulate the free enterprise system.  Most of them have a Robin Hood complex, whereby they “rob from the rich Read more

“Grab My Bag”

It’s so easy to take your health for granted, until you don’t have it.  A doctor raised me so, from my first years, I understood the importance of staying heathy.  This was reinforced by real life stories about the consequences otherwise.  Moreover, Dad did all of our healthcare.  I recall Read more

A 25,000 Cap

Back when I was serving in the Virginia General Assembly, I was a strong proponent of property rights. Your wallet is your property and the money in it.  There’s no right for anyone to deprive you of either.  Unlike some extreme liberal views, I don’t think that my money is owned Read more

Entering the Arena

This week I returned to Lexington, Virginia to celebrate with my Virginia Military Institute (VMI) classmates—Brother Rats we call ourselves—the 55th anniversary of our matriculation as cadets.  On 21st of August 1969 we found ourselves immersed in a spartan lifestyle. It would bring us together in a lifelong bond. Four years Read more

My Neighborhood

We live in a nice neighborhood.  It’s clean, well maintained, has great neighbors, and is safe.  We’re a very diverse community.  White, Black, Hispanic, Asian, private sector, retired military, former and current government employees, young and old, including and granddaddies and grammies. Shelley and I are card-carrying members of this Read more

Resumes

Imagine for a moment that you alone were in change of hiring the next President of the United States. Based on their resume, who would you hire for the job, former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris?  This is my rendering of their resumes.  Who would you pick? Read more

Hollywood Wacky

This past week our family vacationed in the Florda panhandle.  It was a delightful news break, only interrupted by Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential race. We followed the revelations on the attempted assassination of President Trump.  Shocking unpreparedness by the Secret Service.  My hope was to do some reading, which Read more