By Russ Clark and Larry Sharpe For Libertarians, communicating with others is just the start to gaining their trust and their vote. Voters on both the left and right are tribal with their own customs and jargon. On top of that, our country’s political landscape is polarized to the point that we rarely hear each other. If…
Remembering the “One Priceless Moment”
If you watch only one documentary during this month’s 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, let it be In the Shadow of the Moon. British director David (“The Churchills”) Sington seamlessly tells the story of the U.S. space program —and much more—almost solely through interviews with some of the 24 astronauts who went to the moon. Among them:…
It Starts Here…
It starts with a kid holding a sign by the side of the road. It’s also about timing. I’m driving through a small town. My car is plastered with bugs and I see the kid with the sign – “Car Wash”. Right behind him is another sign – “Rummage Sale”. I immediate know what’s going on…
Venezuela is a poster child for gun control gone wrong
Originally posted at FoxNews, May 22, 2019 by Cliff Maloney Venezuela is on fire. The country’s collapse under President Nicolas Maduro is now considered to be the worst in decades. Opposition leader Juan Guaidó’s deputy remains in prison following his detainment just weeks ago. Millions of refugees, meanwhile, have fled the country for nearby Colombia, where life is…
The Evolution of Assisted Living
By Kevin Haught Let’s talk about the history and evolution of assisted living. In today’s day and age people are living much longer than they ever have in the past. Data suggests that prior to a pre-modern world, life expectancy was approximately 30 to 40 years. In the early 19th Century life expectancy starting to…