Undisputed Title
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The highlight of the entire internet this past week has been Justine
Bateman – best known as “Mallory Keaton” from “Family Ties”, let’s just say
20 years a...
The Holidays We Need Now
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Does the approach of the holidays fill you with a bit of dread? Do they
seem more like a forced march than occasions that are supposed to be
joyfully ant...
Florida is More Conservative than Kansas…
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Let that sink in. Why do I say that? Because abortion on demand failed here
tonight. It passed in more rural states like Kansas. Legalization of
recreation...
I Predict 2022
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This is a bit late, but here goes: 1. I will fish at least once every
month, including in some weather conditions that will cause some people to
think I am...
A 2020 Covid19 Fairytale Wedding
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On February 15, 2020, Josiah Murray proposed to Hannah Perry inside a sweet
outbuilding in West Concord, Minnesota. Josiah hoped that Hannah would join
him...
A Circle Unbroken
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by the Night Writer (Originally written, September, 2019.) All my life,
there has been music playing. And growing up, that meant country music, so
I starte...
The Babylonian Trick
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The estimable Hans Fiene, the pastor behind Lutheran Satire, puts a name to
a particular and time-honored technique for violating religious liberty.
He ca...
Personal and lectionary
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I have been trying to move this place around, and things have got messy. At
present I’m restoring the backup Continue Reading
The Master of the Moment
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The F.B.I.'s reputation lies in tatters.
The press lies, and shrieks, and clatters.
And Trump just rides along and grins,
Revealing all our betters' sins.
No more dreams about dung
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J.I. Packer once asked, ‘What normal person spends his time nostalgically
dreaming of dung?’ One who doesn’t understand Philippians 3.7–10: But
whatever ga...
9 years ago
Wednesday, August 08, 2012
So who really caused the Great Recession?
According to a member of the Federal Reserve board, it's the same guys whose cluelessness caused the Great Depression, of course. Hopefully this time, we can put two and two together and realize that government management of the money supply does not in fact lead to economic stability.
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