Government

Trump Had Overwhelming Support for his Agenda. The people want it. He is entitled to the cabinet which support it, and not those the Dems do not like politically.

Today’s Bible Trundle follows day 169 from our (my Diane and me) morning chronological reading through the Bible App. Proverbs is a book of wisdom and guidance, not commands or directives, which is situational in its application. This verse jumped out to me as the left promised a smooth transition…

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Electricity Sources and Consumption in the US – The Raging Rhino of U.S. Energy & Why We Must Act Now

I’ve been studying the energy sector to develop an investment strategy. At first, I focused on stock cycles and technical indicators, but the fundamentals of energy grabbed my attention. As you may have noticed from my recent posts, I’m particularly interested in small modular reactors (SMRs) and high-assay low-enriched uranium…

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Inflation. We all know how bad it was, but momentum tells us it is still going to be bad. Newton’s First Law of Motion.

When our leaders talk about inflation, it’s important to focus on future probabilities rather than past numbers. Past figures might make us comfortable, but they don’t help us with next month’s expenses. Especially in a rising inflation environment when it appears nothing is being done. And our leaders are not…

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Document 13: The United States Constitution – Signed, sealed, and ratified; I’m Now YOURS!

The United States Constitution, the supreme law of the United States, is a foundational document of governance and civil rights. Structured into seven articles, it outlines the federal government’s framework and its relationship with the states and the citizenry. Preamble The Preamble sets the stage, declaring the Constitution’s purposes: to…

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Document 12: George Mason and the Anti-Federalists’ Struggle for A Bill of Rights

The Anti-Federalist Papers, a collection of writings from 1787 to 1789, emerged as a critical voice during the ratification debates of the U.S. Constitution. Contrasting the Federalist Papers, these works articulated deep-seated concerns about the proposed Constitution’s potential to centralize power excessively and erode individual and state rights. Notable for…

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Document 11: The Federalist Papers: A Timeless Guide to the U.S. Constitution

The Federalist Papers, a cornerstone of American political philosophy, are a collection of 85 articles and essays written under the pseudonym “Publius.” Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay were the trio behind these influential writings. These papers were crafted to advocate the ratification of the United States Constitution. The…

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Document 10: Debates at 1787 Constitutional Convention: The ‘Bait and Switch’ that Made a Nation

A Step Back in Time Imagine traveling back to the summer of 1787 in Philadelphia, where significant history was unfolding. The Pennsylvania State House, now known as Independence Hall, served as the stage for a pivotal gathering that would shape the nation. This Constitutional Convention was initially convened to amend…

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