by Parker Hudson | Sep 26, 2014
With all of the troubling news in the world today, i thought I’d try something a little lighter this time, and it’s good to be able to point to something new and positive. I think that we’re witnessing a rare moment of evolutionary random action that could lead...
by Parker Hudson | Sep 1, 2014
Besides being Labor Day in the U.S., today is the 75th Anniversary of the start of World War II. Six years later, in 1945, over 60 million men, women and children had been horrifically killed by world powers, partisans, and their own governments. That works out to...
by Parker Hudson | Aug 17, 2014
I don’t usually engage in “what if?”, but in this case the results are so striking that I have to do so. Daniel Greenfield has written a scathing critique of Presidents Obama and Putin at frontpagemag.com. I commend his analyis and conclusions to you. Here is his...
by Parker Hudson | Jul 9, 2014
This short post is a thanks to KMPH-CA for its video report about “ObamaCare Having A Destructive Effect On ERs”. Where was this kind of common sense reporting when the “Health Law-That-Can-Be-Anything” was first concocted? If you increase...
by Parker Hudson | Jun 26, 2014
Last weekend I attended a Marshall Scholar event in Washington. The Scholarship was establishd in 1954 by the British government as a thank you to the American people for the Marshall Plan after World War II. On Sunday I walked down to the World War II Memorial....
by Parker Hudson | Jun 15, 2014
Continuing from my previous post: Why don’t progressives/statists/elitists see these enormous problems and costs which damage most of us and say, “You know, we’ve tried this for fifty years and it hasn’t worked. Let’s at least consider something else.”? The...
by Parker Hudson | May 29, 2014
Background Let’s start with two irrefutable laws that always govern no matter how much wishful thinking is thrown at them: 1. Resources—labor, capital, natural resources, time–are always limited and must always be allocated in some way. Allocation by price is...
by Parker Hudson | Apr 29, 2014
If you wonder what militant Islamists intend for Europe and the U.S., look no further than the public schools in Birmingham, England. Almost unreported here is the attempted takeover of eighteen state schools by those wishing to push the Islamist agenda, including...
by Parker Hudson | Mar 31, 2014
Timothy Egan’s Op-Ed piece in The New York Times, of March 15, 2014, entitled “Paul Ryan’s Irish Amnesia”, tries to link 19th century English complicity in the Irish potato famine to Paul Ryan’s concerns about creating multi-generational government dependency in...
by Parker Hudson | Feb 28, 2014
I’m beginning a series on common sense truths which are real, and which therefore have negative consequences when we ignore them or try to pretend that they don’t exist. The following is written with two assumptions in mind: The vast majority of women and men in the...
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