Monthly Archives: July 2026

Who Pays the Bill?

“Public debt is a public curse.” — James Madison   America is facing a problem that few politicians want to talk about. Every election seems to bring more promises, more spending, more programs, more subsidies, more bailouts, and more debt. Politicians promise solutions to almost every problem, but very few explain who will ultimately pay… Read more »

More Than a Hunting Trip

“Take your boys hunting while they are young, and you will not have to hunt for them when they are older.” — My Dad   As I reflected on our recent road trip, my thoughts kept returning to something I had noticed along the way. It was not the scenery or the places we visited… Read more »

The Law That Was Written

“A government of laws, and not of men.” — John Adams   Over the past few days I have been reading about the controversy surrounding several San Francisco Giants players during the team’s Pride Night. Some of the players chose to express their Christian convictions by displaying the Scripture reference Genesis 9:12-16 on their Pride… Read more »

A Jar of Jelly

“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And weak men create hard times.”   A few days ago, I was visiting my sister when she asked if I would like some jelly on my toast. She walked into the kitchen and returned with a jar of homemade… Read more »