‘Media’ Archive

Balancing Good Politics With Good Economic Sense – Struggle for American Leadership

On the left there are those that seek to open debates on the political wherewithal of the current United States government. On the right are those that want to overthrow and at every turn derail what it is that the Democratic leaders are trying to do in their controlling majority electoral process. Stuck in the [...]

Counter-Culture in America Seeks Rebirth

There were the hippies of the 60’s and before them the beatnik’s (Beat Generation) of the 40’s and into the 50’s, and currently there are the baby boomers and their aging issues. To define the baby boomers as a counter-culture movement is a bit stretchy, there are similarities with the afore mentioned sub-cultures that are [...]

When Free Speech Becomes Not So Free

Every year these seems to be a portion of those liberals that complain about the issue of free speech. Why are these leftists and seemingly patriotic people so upset about a Constitutional Right given to all Americans? It is from the controlling aspect of the ruling political parties that often diminish and silence, or attempt [...]

Lack of Liberal Media Harmful to All Americans

The plausible and most utilized definition of Politics, can best be defined as this; (from Greek πολιτικός, “of, for, or relating to citizens”), is a process by which groups of people make collective decisions. That definition brings about a certain air of flexibility and group decision making. The channels that feed the nation are severely [...]

A Leftist’s View of New World Order?

US Base Closures Now Going Global

Certainly you must have heard of the military’s attempt at saving billions of tax dollars every year by closing domestic bases back in 2005. The name of this realignment of America bases was and still is to this day, the U.S. Army Base Realignment and Closure Division, or BRAC for short. While the majority of [...]

The Constitution: Amendments Are Timeless in Their Reproach

When we speak of altering a society, in such a way that it brings about a remarkable change, this is known as a revolt in certain parts of the world. Here in the United States, we do not rush to the revolt term in our effort for political change. What we do is to try [...]

Brief History Lesson: Signing of the Constitution

In drafting the Constitution, the elected delegates consulted the wisdom of the infinite ages, sifting through the contemporary political tracts of their very own day, as well as the histories of ancient, fallen civilizations. They simply were so good at understanding power and that this power, if placed in the wrong hands, could and would [...]