The tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, the horrific killings at Evergreen High School in Evergreen, Colorado, the murder of Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte, North Carolina, and the homicides at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota should lead every American to think about what is happening to our country.
We should pray for all of the victims and their families in this time of tragedy.
We should also pray for America as we endure this staggering shift toward evil violence.
In a sense, Kirk’s killing was the final straw in forcing me to think about the totality of this descent into violence and hate. Evil is rampant in our nation and world. It is nondiscriminatory and knows no bounds.


- The Empire of Liberty vs the Dictatorship of HateWatching the parallel television coverage of the American celebration of our 250th anniversary and the funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei gave me a deep sense of contrast.
- Bite of Capital Gains Taxes Can Be Eased, as Greenspan Foresaw, by Adjusting for InflationWhy, asked ‘the Maestro,’ should anyone have to pay taxes on fake appreciation driven by a declining currency rather than a real gain?
- Celebrating America’s 250th AnniversaryThe next 250 years will not write themselves. They will be written by citizens who still believe, as our founders did, that self-government is worth the trouble.
- Trying to Understand the Dance in the Persian GulfIt will require a lot more patience and tolerance than is normal for the American people, the Congress, or the news media.
- Democrats’ Socialist Surge Sets Up a Dilemma for Hakeem JeffriesIf he decides to legitimize the radicals, he will put every Democratic candidate in the country on the line.




