Category: Politics
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Our City Crises: A Mechanical Failure
A village parable reveals why New York’s crisis isn’t about greed or compassion—but a broken economic mechanism no one wants to inspect.
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A College Education: The Real Cost
When a Degree Still Made Sense In 1963, my engineering degree from a small private college in New England cost about $2,000 a year — tuition, room, board, and books included. A four-year degree ran roughly $8,000. My first job paid almost the same amount. A year of work absorbed the full cost of a…
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The Mockery of Freedom
America has turned violence into a sacred ritual—worshiping war, guns, and destruction while calling it freedom. A haunting reflection on our national soul.
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ISLAM: Five Times a Day
While Europe’s cathedrals echo with tourists, Islam’s five daily prayers fill its mosques with living faith—a quiet triumph of devotion over decline.
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Our Cornered-Cat Generation
Antifa’s rage isn’t about ideology — it’s about alienation and inequality. Richard M. Dell’Orfano recalls his penniless pilgrimage and the inner revolution that heals it.
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America’s Second Civil War
America’s Second Civil War Has Already Begun We were warned. Not by presidents or pundits. Not by polls or press releases.But by the slow rot we felt in our bones as the republic quietly fractured—one handout, one riot, one looting, one wounded or killed police officer at a time.. This democracy is on its last…
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Fleecing Prudent Seniors
The One big Beautiful Bill That is backstabbing the prudent rich and demotivating the pampered poor.
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The Samson Option
In Israeli doctrine, it symbolizes a last-resort nuclear retaliation: if Israel is destined to fall, it will bring down its enemies.
