Volume XIX Number 13 – June 23, 2020
In two important decisions last week, the U.S. Supreme Court made clear that Chief Justice Roberts and the four liberal members believe they are legislators.
In two important decisions last week, the U.S. Supreme Court made clear that Chief Justice Roberts and the four liberal members believe they are legislators.
Just when you thought we would get a break from the dangerous ideas flowing from the radical Democratic party, we get the latest: Abolish the police and take the money and use it on social programs.
Recently, AM 1070 and Salem Broadcasting radio host Dennis Prager spoke of, then wrote about, a very disturbing topic all readers of TCR need to see and absorb.
A number of things crystallized this week for your Editor.
Starting month three, we are learning that the experts were guessing. Some things they got right, some wrong.
It’s time to face a fundamental question. Is locking down the economy to fight Covid-19 worth the tradeoff of a self-imposed great depression?
Witnessing the decline in circulation and quality of the Houston Chronicle during the Covid-19 “crisis” is breathtaking.
In Texas we are essentially starting week three of the shutdowns/closures of most businesses.
In 1841, Charles Mackey wrote the book Extraordinary Popular Delusions and The Madness of Crowds which detailed about the history of mass deception and delusions like the Dutch tulip mania where tulips exploded in price amid claims they could sub for currency.
Another interesting election. The Democrats are down to Sanders and Biden.
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