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Podcast #21: A Blessing By Any Other Name...Part II

My wife encouraged me this morning to verbally podcast last week's written offering, A Blessing By Any Other Name, Part II. She reminded me that some people follow The Church's One Foundation by listening to it rather than reading it. I even had one subscriber tell me this week, "Well, they're a little too long sometimes to read." I'll try to take that into consideration in the future.

All that to say, my wife usually "wins out," so here is last week's episode as a podcast for those who might give it a listen on their way to work or Trader's Joe.

 

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For the Week of March 18, 2024

Never cleaner: The air in the United States is remarkably clean but the EPA continues to lower what it considers to be acceptable air pollution which Robert T. Smith says is designed to do nothing more than tighten the screws on business

On the 50th anniversary of Dungeons and Dragons (1974) -- A dark turn in the pop-culture? (Part Ten): Mark Wegierski looks especially at Games Workshop's Warhammer universe and roleplaying set within H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythos

'My way or the highway' noisy disruptors on the right impeding MAGA's progress: Rather than unite the right, there are some people who believe that the only valid path that should be followed is theirs, and every other path needs to be discredited, writes Rachel Alexander

The federal budget deficit was back to normal in February -- massive: If anyone was heartened by news in January that the budget deficit for that month fell slightly, they must have been wrecked by February's numbers, says Mike Maharrey

Have we entered an era of global cooling?: Everyone talks of "global warming" when discussing climate change but Tom Harris says an increasing amount of climatological science is coming out with predictions of solar-influenced global cooling

Why conservatives need to stop saying "My country's not perfect.": Selwyn Duke argues that there is no virtue in proclaiming that the United States isn't perfect, and is in fact a small victory for the left every time it's said

Inflation is still hot and the Fed isn't willing to tame it: Regardless of what the US Federal Reserve is stating, says Mike Gleason, it is clear that inflation remains high and not much is being done to bring it under control

The parallels between Yahya Sinwar and Yasser Arafat: There are strong parallels between Yahya Sinwar, leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, and the late Yasser Arafat, writes Yoni Ben Menachem

Dishonoring our fallen: High-profile hero receptions for American soldiers who did not perish in combat dishonor the fallen who were killed in action, argues Mark Alexander

Last Week

Biden's SOTU: "Old ideas" talk back to an old man: US President Joe Biden's speech last week meandered around talking about rejecting old ideas but as Selwyn Duke points out, most of the ideas he was defending are pretty old as well

On the 50th anniversary of Dungeons and Dragons (1974) -- A dark turn in the pop-culture? (Part Nine): Mark Wegierski looks at some FASA products, including Shadowrun

"Cosmoclimatology" may explain the real drivers of climate change: An increasing amount of scientific research has resulted in growing support for the idea that cosmological factors are responsible for much of what we know as climate change, writes Tom Harris

BRICS to develop blockchain-based payment system to bypass the dollar: Many people don't take the idea of "de-dollarization" seriously but Mike Maharrey reports that the BRIC nations continue to pursue plans to eliminate much of the need for the US dollar from their economies

A skeptic asks: In our global energy crisis, who speaks for mankind?: Energy, and its future production, is one of the hottest topics of the day but Charlotte B. Cerminaro wonders if the question was actually answered more than a century ago

The fallacy of criticizing political candidates for being too old or too young: Too old? Too young? Age has long been a fixation for many people when criticizing a political candidate and Rachel Alexander believes that people need to be a bit more discerning on the issue

WaPo's 'fact-check' pyramid scheme of Pinocchios: Mark Alexander argues that the Washington Post's obfuscation of truth fits right in with its motto, "Democracy Dies in Darkness"

Key indicator signals 'recession ahead' – Fed faces pressure to cut rates: Everywhere you turn people are busy telling you that inflation is disappearing but Stefan Gleason says that prices remain high and many economic indicators are all pointing towards the same direction: recession

PA and Hamas vying for support of Palestinian clans: With talk of removing Hamas from power in Gaza in favour of local clans, competition is not surprisingly heating up between it and the Palestinian Authority for their support, reports Khaled Abu Toameh

Fed admits it was wrong – kind of: Fed Chair Jerome Powell recently admitted that the Federal Reserve messed up by waiting to raise interest rates after the pandemic but Thomas L. Hogan says that failure was hardly the first it made

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