Yearly Archive: 2018
RMS Titanic – A Tragic Government Failure
106 years ago – April 14/15, 1912 – one of the most tragic failures in the history of government regulation played out in the North Atlantic Ocean, costing around 1500 people their lives. The ocean liner RMS Titanic, the largest…
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Film Review – Chappaquiddick (2018)
A prudent man must always follow in the footsteps of great men and imitate those who have been outstanding. If his own prowess fails to compare with theirs, at least it has an air of greatness about it… …a prince…
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In celebrating Easter, let us not forget Good Friday
Easter should not be a time to merely throw off the “inconveniences” of Lent. Rather it should be a time where we find fulfillment in our struggle to master our weaknesses which we re-devote ourselves to during the season of Lent
The Starving Raise
This past week, the Congress of the United States passed a new $1.3 trillion 2,232 page omnibus spending package which almost no one even tried to read before being called to vote on it. Buried in the package is a…
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South Africa and the Sneetches
Reading the shocking news which came out of South Africa last week, one would feel like they were in a new episode of Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone. The South African government passed a law whereby land owned by white landowners…
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