For a while now, I have been observing politics and our government from a distance. The people I once saw in charge of the levers of power in Washington DC were always intelligent, collaborative, and there to do what was the best for America. As the past 10 years of American history have unfolded, I … Continue reading Time for a Change
Author: Jeremiah McBride
A Tribute to You, My Friend
To My Friends Who are Here and for Those Who Have Gone, Friends come and friends go. Some pass away, and others have to walk away or you have to walk away. Some you don’t talk to for years, and then when you see or talk to one another, it’s as if the story never … Continue reading A Tribute to You, My Friend
Afghanistan: Emotions Run Deep
For myself, a veteran of the Global War on Terror and someone who has spent time in Afghanistan, granted nowhere near as much as some, my emotions run the gambit from anger to dismay to horror. I can only imagine what the Afghans are feeling on the ground there, waiting to see if fate or … Continue reading Afghanistan: Emotions Run Deep
The Pandemic Parallels to Chernobyl
I recently finished a book by Adam Higginbotham titled “Midnight in Chernobyl” which chronicles the Soviet state failures before, during, and after the Chernobyl nuclear accident and the ramifications still felt throughout the world today. Towards the end of the book, Adam dove into the worldwide geopolitical and technological issues stemming from the accident in … Continue reading The Pandemic Parallels to Chernobyl
The Enemy Does Not Wear a Badge. They Wear Suits…
Read these two statements very carefully, multiple times, and tell me which one is wrong. Everyone hates law enforcement until their lives are threatened. Everyone loves law enforcement until their lives are threatened. The problem is, you cannot see the wrong answer because both of these statements are true, at the same time. … Continue reading The Enemy Does Not Wear a Badge. They Wear Suits…
The Google Theory of Debate
The past two weeks have been another weird, yet not unexpectedly chaotic time in the news cycle as we watch the media spin and report on a new state of Georgia election law. The state has been working to make elections more secure while simultaneously making them more accessible to as many registered voters as … Continue reading The Google Theory of Debate
The Green New Deal is a Scam (Pt 1)
I’ll start by saying that I do not believe climate change is a hoax. Many on the left like tosay that about anyone who even remotely doubts their all-seeing eye for the planet’sfuture. But that does not mean that I take what the United Nations IntergovernmentalPanel on Climate Change (IPCC) says hook, line and sinker. … Continue reading The Green New Deal is a Scam (Pt 1)
This Season of Thanksgiving
“Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity.”~Melody Beattie This Thanksgiving is going to be one for the ages. With all that is happening in our world, our country, and quite possibly our own homes, this season … Continue reading This Season of Thanksgiving
Election Fatigue
It's high time we move on from this election. We can talk fraud, and voter irregularities, and all sorts of craziness, but I believe we should let the legal process work. And, I don't see the evidence of mass voter fraud or a "stealing" of this election. Here are a few of my thoughts on … Continue reading Election Fatigue
Slow Your Roll
“Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God.” Romans 13:1 Everyone needs to breath. It’s going to be perfectly fine. The world is not ending, the sky is not falling, and the world will still … Continue reading Slow Your Roll