Saturday, November 3, 2018

New York Times: ‘Best Time’ for American Employees in Maybe 50 Years


Sara Carter: Opioid Trafficking Is Domestic Terrorism


Someone HANGED an effigy of a Republican from a tree – with ‘STOP the HATE’ sign!

Ed Yardeni: The Fed Should Pause Interest Rate Hikes

Never Trumper Bret Stephens,

Trump Is better than I thought and the Dems don't understand his political genius

But he's still a moral leper

China & Iran Kill U.S. Spies After Google Messaging Network Hacked


Jordan Peterson Flummoxes Stone-Faced Swedes: "The Science is Settled That The More Egalitarian The Society, The More Pronounced The Differences Between Men and Women"

On this day in 1948,

Chicago Tribune: Dewey Beats Truman


On this day in 1964,

D.C. Residents Vote In First Presidential Election



Wednesday, October 31, 2018

National Review

The U.S. must stop China from dominating Maritime Commerce

Gordon Chang,

Trump has it right: the U.S. should disengage with Red China to the greatest extent possible.

Andrew McCarthy:

Trump is right that the 14th Am doesn't require birthright citizenship

South China Morning Post,

Red China's economy slowing faster than expected, worst yet to come

Liberal Law Prof. Jonathan Turley,

There is a genuine issue regarding 14th Amendment's meaning re birthright citizenship

On this day in 1950,

Earl Lloyd first black player in the NBA


On this day in 1517:

Martin Luther Posts His 95 Theses



  1. When our Lord and Master Jesus Christ said, ``Repent'' (Mt 4:17), he willed the entire life of believers to be one of repentance. 
  2. This word cannot be understood as referring to the sacrament of penance, that is, confession and satisfaction, as administered by the clergy. 
  3. Yet it does not mean solely inner repentance; such inner repentance is worthless unless it produces various outward mortification of the flesh. 
  4. The penalty of sin remains as long as the hatred of self (that is, true inner repentance), namely till our entrance into the kingdom of heaven. 
  5. The pope neither desires nor is able to remit any penalties except those imposed by his own authority or that of the canons.