Author Archives: Richard Ong

Adam Laxalt on the stain of DEI in our air traffic control system.

The DC controllers on duty during the recent aviation disaster in Washington, DC, deserve to be considered competent unless shown otherwise. To me, at first blush, they appear to have acted correctly. However, Mr. Laxalt’s description of the madness that … Continue reading

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Election post-mortem.

It’s hard to believe that the things described below were routine in the last four years.  The country was literally unhinged and the dissidents among us managed to demonstrate this only with great difficulty.     The winning side in this … Continue reading

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Semantic clarity.

“Diversity” is code for discrimination. “Equity” is code for special privileges. “Inclusivity” is code for exclusion. It’s been 75 years since Orwell’s ominous “1984” was published, yet ‘doublespeak’ is more popular than ever. Clifton Duncan.

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A hostile force.

“If you think about it [the Democrat Party] as a group of Americans who have a view of the way the country should be governed, you’ll be scratching your head. If, on the other hand, you think of it as … Continue reading

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The main characteristic.

I defy anyone to say that Mr. Baltar is wrong.  That the main characteristic of the West these days is as he describes. Period. End of story. It is difficult to put a finger on the essence of a civilization … Continue reading

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