Dear reader, It occurs to me that some of you may have questions about my chapters in the Fixing History novella, so I will record my references for you as I go. First, it seems rather silly to have to… Continue Reading →
“The Preamble of the Constitution says what our country is about,” proclaimed a Bernie Sanders supporter recently. “Provide the general welfare. Saying ‘general welfare’ is a socialist reality!” Anyone with a vague 8th grade recollection of the Constitution might nod… Continue Reading →
I hope you’ve enjoyed the pictorial journey we’ve taken on the Western half of the Transcontinental Railroad, the Central Pacific Line. May 10, 1869, represented a huge milestone in U.S. History. It was the day that linked East to West…. Continue Reading →
A Historical Perspective for Father’s Day What do you think of when you hear the word, “Hero?” I’ll admit, my family loves superhero movies, so that’s where my brain goes first. But we have a lot of other people… Continue Reading →
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