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This Must End!
Alan Zendell, September 27, 2020 Imagine for a moment that you’re a Canadian. Most Americans are vaguely aware of Canada as our neighbor to the north. Some can name most of the Canadian provinces, and some fraction of those can … Continue reading
Posted in Articles
Tagged American values, canada, climate change, divisiveness, economy, election, electoral college, lies, mismangement, pandemic, racism, Trump
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The Great 2020 Dilemma
Alan Zendell, March 18, 2019 The dilemma is simple to explain, but don’t let that fool you. It’s extremely serious. Probably as serious as anything we’ve ever faced. The problem, of course, is Donald Trump. The dilemma is how to … Continue reading
Posted in Articles
Tagged Boeing, Chuck Schumer, deficit, Democrats, DNC, electability, election, floods, Joe Biden, John McCain, medicare, Nancy Pelosi, North Korea, Russian missiles, social media, social security, socialism, tax law, Thom Perez, trade war, Trump, Twitter, uninformed electorate, Venezuela, white supremacists
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Waves (Blue, Red or Purple)
Alan Zendell, October 21, 2018 For the next few weeks it will be impossible to watch or listen to news or social media and not be reminded that there’s an election on November 6th. Many millions of dollars will be … Continue reading
Opting Out
Alan Zendell, August 19, 2018 Ever since Donald Trump announced his candidacy for president, public reaction has been separated into well-delineated camps. One of the two most vocal and obvious groups is comprised of Trump’s loyal supporters. The other is … Continue reading
Early Warning Signs
Alan Zendell, March 6, 2017 Most of us have been conditioned since childhood to recognize warning signs and heed them before the trouble they portend hits us in the face. Most Americans are optimistic by nature. It’s one of our … Continue reading
Posted in Articles
Tagged chaos, congress, courts, dysfunction, election, immigrants, immigration, leadership, lies, misdirection, Mitch McConnell, moral leadership, Paul Ryan, political agenda, president, presidential, storm warnings, teenagers, Trump, truth, values, warning signs
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What Would Lincoln Do?
Alan Zendell, February 12. 2017 Today is Abraham Lincoln’s birthday. Perhaps in some alternate universe, he’s still there. Silly? Sure, but it makes me wonder what a man of his intellect and temperament might think and do today, with the … Continue reading
Posted in Articles
Tagged bigotry, constitution, courts, election, honest, immigration, lies, pandering, poll, president, presidential, press, racism, truth
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Welcome to America the Beautiful
I’ll approach this initial Posting by answering some questions no one has yet asked but might. Q. Why are you creating this blog? Aren’t there enough of them already? A. My guess is that there are probably too many blogs out … Continue reading
Posted in Introductions
Tagged america, bigotry, constitution, diverse, election, first amendment, greatness, president, presidential, values
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