Veterans Day 2023

This special day of veteran tribute began in 1938 as “Armistice Day,” initiated to commemorate both the end of World War I, and all of those U.S. military members who made so many sacrifices, during that costly international war.  It was renamed Veterans Day in 1954 in tribute to American … read more

EV’s: To Be or Not To Be?

The real answer right now seems to be maybe, leaning heavily, as we speak, toward “not to be” as backtracking on production is the surprising status quo.  The only question, at this point then, is to what extent, given the huge amount of government grants and subsidies available to U.S. … read more

Good News Americans #8

Genuine American heroes.  New Yorker, Addir Mesika, 23-years-old, like many hundreds of young people, was attending that fateful nighttime festival in Israel near the Gaza border, along with his girlfriend and her friend.  Suddenly, the sound of missiles from Gaza, followed by gun fire, as Hamas thugs then attacked on … read more

The Designed and Directed Evil of Hamas

Two weeks ago, regrettably without warning, the Gaza-based terror mob, known as Hamas, crossed the border into Western Israel to carry out, in lightening fashion, sinister acts of unimaginable brutality against any and all in their way, from infants to seniors, Jews, Christians or otherwise, with the clear intention of … read more

Bonkers, Blather, Blunders & Buffoons #29

Normally the B-Brothers wouldn’t be back so soon, but D.C.’s antics as well as those from other segments of today’s mixed-up society just keep rollin’ on in. Our biggest national worry right now, in addition to the hope that the Israeli-Gaza war doesn’t spread, is the increasing quantity, with stronger … read more

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