The right to peaceably assemble is an indispensable feature of our republic. But protesters in this time of pandemic should do so safely, reasonably, and responsibly, if not for the safety of their community and out of respect for those waging the front-line battle against COVID-19, then at least out of practical concern for the effectiveness of their efforts.
This is What the “Trump Check” Will Look Like
This is what the “Trump Check” will look like.
My Thoughts on the Lesser of Two Evils Argument
“Of Two Evils Choose Neither” was a worthy sentiment in 2016, but is less helpful towards being part of the solution in 2020.
Link: Be Conscious of Liberty and Justice, Not Class or Ethnicity
When fueled by an agitated sense of social injustice, class and ethnic consciousness can become the greatest threats to a free society.
On That Donald Trump Stimulus Check Signature
In a typical sign of the times, Trump admin decisions hover around Donald Trump’s over-sized ego.
Amash Rumors Were Partially True
Justin Amash announces he has not been actively campaigning for his House seat since February and confirms he has instead been actively considering and preparing for a possible presidential run, confirming that January rumors of an imminent announcement were at least based in some fact.
A Total Rout in the Oil Markets
More fallout from the Saudi-Russia oil price war as oil futures plunge into historic negative territory.
Matters of the Heart | Part 7 – Final Points and Conclusion
To conclude this series on abortion, I offer a few final points followed by my overall conclusion:
Wait, I Thought The Media Was Wrong On Kavanaugh
Many conservative pundits are crying foul over the media’s apparently hypocritical treatment of Joe Biden’s sexual assault accusation. Apparently, they want the Kavanaugh circus to be the norm.
Episode 4 – #ExGOP
Full transcript of the episode and link for direct download – Justin discusses his decision to leave the GOP in detail while also discussing Trump’s impeachment, the state of the Republican Party, and also briefly addresses the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.