Who Was the Real Inspiration to the American Revolution? Are We Doomed to Repeat History?


Posted Aug 23, 2024 By Martin Armstrong 
Sons of Liberty

I recently watched an excellent series on the History Channel, Sons of Liberty. The series starts only in 1765 and thus omits the start of the civil unrest in Boston. It needs a person to follow, so they start with Samuel Adams (1722 – 1803), a colonist who became incensed by the British Crown’s abuse of power. Nevertheless, Sam Adams dared to stand up against all odds, which eventually manifested in the American Revolution.

Dickinson John 1776

The series portrayed Sam Adams’ arch-enemy, John Dickinson (1732–1808), who was against independence. Some graciously considered Dickinson to be a Founding Father of the United States, but I’m afraid I have to disagree with that honor. Yes, he was a member of the First Continental Congress, where he signed the Continental Association. He also drafted most of the 1774 Petition to the King seeking redress. He then became a member of the Second Continental Congress and again wrote the 1775 Olive Branch Petition. But he was against Independence and taking up arms. He regarded Sam Adams as a troublemaker and opposed the Declaration of Independence. Dickinson abstained and/or walked out when it came to a vote. He later refused to sign the document after its passage. I do not consider him a Founding Father – sorry.

Adams Sam 1

Samuel Adams is perhaps the first of the true Founding Fathers of the United States. He was the main leader of the movement that became the American Revolution and, in the end, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. It was Sam, along with John Hancock and Benjamin Franklin, who truly pushed for American Independence. Sam was a second cousin to his fellow Founding Father, President John Adams.

George II 1732 Shilling

The series did not show the prelude to 1765 and Sam Adams’s appearance on the scene. In all honesty, it was the wars between Britain with both France and Spain that set in motion serious inflation and economically and was undermining the evolution of the Colonial economy. When we trace the rise of wars in North America, we come to a strange revengeful incident known as the War of Jenkins’ Ear, which perhaps started hostilities in 1731. A Spanish commander sliced off the ear of British merchant captain Robert Jenkins and told him to take it to his king, George II (1727-1760). Eventually, war broke out in 1739 between Spain and Great Britain.

Maria Theresa 1753 Thaler

Then there was the War of the Austrian Succession (1740–1748), which challenged the legitimacy of the accession of Maria Theresa, who became the ruler of the Habsburg Dominions (1717-1780) and the Austrian throne. This war began in 1740. While initially, it did not involve either Britain or Spain directly, Britain was drawn diplomatically in 1742 like a NATO agreement as an ally of Austria against France and German Prussia.

Massachusetts 1741 Inflation note

This became known as King George’s War (1744–1748), which involved military operations in North America that were part of the War of the Austrian Succession. This war was the third of the four French and Indian Wars. It prompted a parliamentary grant of £180,000 pounds sterling to defray the expenses of 1751. Great Britain had enjoined colonial assemblies in New England from further issuing legal tender paper currency except to finance wartime deficits. Therefore, the inflation in the American Colonies was set in motion by these wars.

Pennsylvania 1759 20 schilling by Franklin

Britain won the Seven Years’ War in the colonies but at a tremendous cost. This was a global conflict spanning five continents. In America, it took the form of the French and Indian War (1754–1763). The French and Indian War in America was a major war fought in the American Colonies between 1754 and 1763. The British gained significant territory in North America due to the war. Finally, after years of skirmishes between England, Spain, and France in North America, this is when England officially declared war on France in 1756, unleashing the first World War of the modern era. Simultaneously, Frederick the Great of Prussia in Europe battled against Austria, France, Russia, and Sweden.

Mass Currency 1700 1749 Inflation Table

The quarter century before the American Revolution is of special economic and historical interest with regard to colonial monetary policy. For you see, in 1749, Massachusetts dramatically ended its great inflation of nearly 827% and returned to a pure specie standard. The Seven Years’ War had a dramatic economic impact on Colonial America, reflected in the colonial paper money issue. Pennsylvania, New York, and South Carolina issued currency under a claimed fiduciary standard. It issued large quantities of paper money to finance the war, accompanied by only moderate increases in the rate of inflation compared to Massachusetts.

MoneySupply PA Time of war

Massachusetts maintained a pure species standard to finance the war, issuing instead interest-bearing debt that curiously did not fare much better than printing money and was probably even worse than those states that just printed currency. My interpretation has been that it was worse for Massachusetts because they had great expectations/confidence in the government. The success of war finance in Pennsylvania, New York, and South Carolina can be attributed to paper money issues that financed government expenditures and were matched by the imposition of tax abilities for early redemption.

Massachusetts 1777 State Bond

The resulting collapse in confidence in Massachusetts caused more significant inflation than just printing money, and this calls into question the entire Quantity Theory of Money since those states that issued more money had less inflation – not more. That theory does not hold up in the face of colonial inflation. However, modern economists do not want to look at this period for fear it would upset their theories.

Massachusetts 1750 and Spanish Silver Dollars

Indeed, in 1750, Massachusetts issued small change notes secured by deposits of silver Spanish dollars. The Seven Years’ War (1755-1763) has a major economic impact. Pennsylvania, New York, and South Carolina each emitted over £485,000 pounds of paper currency. Still, the evidence from the behavior of prices and exchange rates reveals only mild inflation, which cannot easily be reconciled with the quantity theory. Massachusetts, the hard-money colony, with its pure specie standard and its issue of noncirculating interest-bearing debt fared about the same-maybe a little worse-than the colonies with fiduciary standards. Finally, Parliament in 1764 extended its restriction on the issue of leg.

George III 1763 Schilling

George III (born 1738; ruled 1760–1820) became king on October 25th, 1760. There was a currency crisis when George III came to the throne in 1760. George III faced discontent as the combination of war and inflation led to confrontations with the French and the American colonies. There were plenty of copper farthings and halfpennies, yet silver had risen in value considerably, which led to the hoarding of silver coinage. During the reign of George II, his silver shillings were struck only because the British managed to seize the silver from the Spanish during the War of Jenkin’s Ear. This was silver being transported from Lima, Peru. In the first few years of George III’s reign, only one coin was minted with his portrait – the famous ‘Northumberland’ silver shilling of 1763. Only 3,000 were minted. It is believed that the mint perhaps continued to use the old dies of George II until they were worn out.

George III 1774 Halfpenny Genuine Counterfeit

However, counterfeiting was a major problem at this period in time. In fact, the counterfeiting of the copper halfpence began soon after Charles II (1630-1685). Copper coinage was so plentiful that production was even halted at the request of merchants. There were simply more counterfeits in circulation than official mint issues. The laws were strengthened to deal more severely with copper counterfeits but had little effect since they applied only when the forged coin was an exact copy of the official issue. The counterfeiters got around this by changing the bust styles, and some of them changed the legends on the coins to skirt the law. Most of these counterfeits were lightweight. Finally, in 1771, the Royal Mint was directed to produce full-weight copper coins, which they hoped would be more desirable than the lightweight forgeries. The Royal Mint began producing farthings and halfpennies with George III busts. As shown here, counterfeits were still being produced. They would melt down the genuine coins and produce lighter-weighing counterfeits.

About 200 years before, this marked the Great Silver Flow that altered the monetary system of Europe from the Potosí silver mine in Bolivia. (see Potosi: The Silver City That Changed the World: By Kris Lane). This took place during the reign of Philip II, King of Spain (1556–98). This was what made the Spanish 8 reales into the new dominant currency in the world. Even China adopted this as their new silver standard, and these Spanish coins became the alternative to British pounds, so much so that when the US dollar was created, it was based upon these Spanish 8 reals that became known as dollars.

British Tax Stamp newspaper

The Stamp Act 1765 (5 Geo. 3. c. 12) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain that imposed a direct tax on the British colonies in America and required that many printed materials in the colonies be produced on stamped paper from London which included an embossed revenue stamp. This is what began the movement “No Taxation Without Representation.” This series appears to begin with this direct taxation on American Colonies that applied to freedom of the press. This was the first internal tax levied directly on American colonists by the British Parliament. Britain was deeply in debt because of the Seven Years’ War (1756-1763), which was truly the first World War of the modern era.

The American colonists argued that only their own representative assemblies could tax them. The colonists insisted that the act was unconstitutional, and they resorted to mob violence to intimidate stamp collectors into resigning. Parliament had passed the Stamp Act on March 22, 1765 and was eventually forced to repeal it in 1766. They then issued a Declaratory Act at the same time to reaffirm its authority to pass any colonial legislation it saw fit. The issues of taxation and representation raised by the Stamp Act strained relations with the colonies to the point that, 10 years later, the colonists rose in armed rebellion against the British. The scheme was to extract silver and gold from the colonies, but any payment to the colonies was to be in copper. This was all thanks to the cost of war.

George III 1787 Silver Schilling

Consequently, by the late 18th century, there was such a shortage of silver that this in part contributed to the American Revolution. Silver was too expensive to mint current coins. Silver shillings coins were not produced after 1763 until 1787. The American colonists began using Spanish 8 reals, which they called a dollar, having no alternative.  By 1787, only 7% of circulating coins in Britain were genuine. The cost of war had a profound economic impact on Britain. What field the American Revolution was the fact that this tax was to be paid only in gold or silver. Anything the Colonies sold to Britain was paid in copper. In order to discourage smuggling and bribery, Parliament decided to make paper money illegal. If anyone was found guilty of breaking the laws, the fines had to be paid in gold or silver. These measures, in the face of a shortage of silver and gold, combined with the lack of paper money, fueled inflation in the colonies.

Otis-James

There was a legal case that became the seminal beginning of the American Revolution known as Entick v. Carrington and Three Other King’s Messengers (1765)reported at length in 19 Howell’s State Trials 1029. This case was the start of the American Revolution and was also based upon abuse of the king’s agents. The action, dated November 1762, was for trespassing and interfering with the plaintiff’s dwelling by breaking open his desks and boxes and searching and examining his papers.

George III (b 1738; 1760-1820) became king in 1760. In February 1761, Parliament enacted the Writs of Assistance that was challenged in court in Boston, Massachusetts. These were writs that empowered the king’s agents to search anything they suspected, like the NSA today at their discretion. The defending lawyer James Otis (1725-1783) pronounced these writs as “the worst instrument of arbitrary power, the most destructive of English liberty, and the fundamental principles of law, that ever was found in an Englishlaw book.” Otis warned that the king placed discretion in the hands of every agent to act as he desired. Nothing has changed, for our current government can do whatever it desires today, and it is always the burden of the citizen to prove he has any rights whatsoever.

Adams-John

John Adams (1735–1826; 2nd President 1797–1801) was in the audience at that hearing that day, and the four-hour speech of James Otis so moved him that he declared:

“Then and there was the first scene of the first act of opposition to the arbitrary claims of Great Britain. Then and there, the child independence was born.”

I am sure the king’s men also viewed their power as necessary, as the government does today. The abuse of the king’s agents was simply that they could enter someone’s home and search all their papers. If you wrote anything derogatory against the king, off you went to prison. This is what inspired the Fourth Amendment, which stated that there had to be a reason to search, not just an arbitrary desire to see what we could find. This is the very essence of LIBERTY. You cannot pretend to be the leader of the free world and then advocate that the government has a RIGHT to know everything everyone is doing or what wealth they have. This is incompatible with the term “FREEDOM.”

Adams Samuel

The question of whether there will be a future revolution in history will be answered with a resounding YES. There is never a question of IF but only when for those in power will always abuse that power when they know they are losing it. It was the fiscal mismanagement of war that created the currency crisis that eventually fueled the American Revolution. Kamala Harris’s proposing a 44.6% tax on capital gains is always marketed at the rich. However, it will apply when you sell your home and seek to retire, move, or just downsize after the kids are gone.

1913 Income Tax

They will always say they are after the rich, but in truth, it always comes down to the middle class, which represents the bulk of the economy. If they confiscated all the wealth of the billionaires, that would not cover the interest expenditures for one year. They never consider that they are the problem. They always look upon the people as the problem. We are still paying interest on the debt for World War II because they never pay off the debt but only add to it every year. Up to 70% of the interest is exported to holders of US debt like China and Japan.

As the Neocons scheme for yet another war that they borrow to fund endlessly, they do not care about the country, our future, or the people. All they care about is their own personal desire to dominate the world. Perhaps there will be the modern version of Sam Adams, who suddenly becomes offended by the endless abuse. The tax hikes proposed by Kamala may be the catalyst that sparks the revolution, just as the Stamp Act did in 1765.

Tucker Carlson Interviews Dr Ben Carson


Posted originally on the CTH on July 25, 2024 | Sundance

Wow, Dr Ben Carson completely understands the scripted and controlled “manufactured enthusiasm” behind Kamala Harris.  In this interview with Tucker Carlson the former HUD Secretary has exceptionally clear eyes about the ideology and plans.  He may be soft spoken, but there is no pretending in the words of Dr Carson.

You can tell that Carson’s deliberate insight and delivery style presents a challenge for Tucker who is more familiar with an interview where the person is in convince mode. Carson’s power is in his ability to communicate without any effort or attempt to convince the listener. Carson is steadfast, clear and makes no effort to convince anyone of anything. He speaks to what is, not to what people pretend it to be.  WATCH:

Chapters:

00:00 Intro
02:21 Kamala Harris
11:53 Donald Trump
26:36 Why the Black Community Loves Trump
32:34 Communism, Marxism, and the Left’s New Religion
44:59 Dr. Carson’s Success, Family, and Marriage Advice
01:05:36 Living Through the Detroit Riots
01:18:28 Why are American Men So Unhealthy?
01:29:24 Is There Any Hope of Getting Back to a System That People Trust?
01:33:01 Why the Swamp Is Afraid of Trump
01:36:53 The Evils of Abortion

SIDENOTE:  I just realized the perfect role for Dr. Ben Carson in the next Trump administration.

Sixteen years ago, the term “manufactured enthusiasm” took on an entire new meaning with the introduction of Teh One, Chicago Jesus, the bringer of all progressive enlightenment, Barack Obama. The intersection of Hollywood and a left-wing political media crowned their golden calf, and the outcome was ridiculous.

Many voices, not enough obviously, were shouting “wait, stop” and various warnings about what would come next. However, those warnings fell on deaf ears and the “fundamental change” was hoisted upon an electorate coping with a housing and financial crisis. The rest, as they say, is history.

Folks, we are about to witness the full 2007/2008 ego-driven madness packed into a short three-month period. The manufactured enthusiasm for Kamala Harris has begun, and the first 48 hours of the marketing blitz are exactly as we should expect.

The next few months are going to be ridiculous at a level beyond The Lightbringer.

Fortunately, a person who was perhaps not paying attention in ’07/’08 will now get to witness something they missed before, and the ears might not be as deaf as they were 16-years ago. We also have the ego of Teh One which might come into play if he feels slighted witnessing a higher level of adulation than he received. We’ll have to wait and see.

What we do know is that preparations have been long-underway to flip the switch for Kamala Harris, and despite her prior failure to launch with operation Jussie Smollett, Hollywood, Big Tech, the UniParty and the entirety of the left-wing political media apparatus are going to funnel all that Biden angst into Kamala worship.

As college students return for their fall semester, watch what they encounter.

William J. Federer Explains How Founding Fathers Rejected The British Empire’s Globalism


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannons War Room on: July 06, 2024 at 11:45 am EST

Steve Bannon: The Great Heroes Of America


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannons War Room on: July 04, 2024 at 11:30 pm EST

Why We Celebrate the Fourth of July


Posted originally on the CTH on July 4, 2024 | Menagerie 

Last year I closed comments on the post because many people made it just a second daily political thread. I am asking you not to do that. I know you politics only junkies don’t get this, but we do actually have other people here who enjoy other posts.

In that spirit, I invite you to celebrate the United State of America, and us, the people who still love her. 

The colonies had been in conflict with England for over a year in June of 1776. A Continental Congress convened in Philadelphia on June 7 of that year. Richard Henry Lee from Virginia offered up a resolution with these now famous words:

“Resolved: That these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain is, and ought to be, totally dissolved.”

Lee’s words spurred the drafting of the Declaration of Independence. A committee of five was appointed to draft a statement making the case for the colonies, a statement to the world of the intent and the reason behind that intent.

Members of the Committee were John Adams of Massachusetts, Roger Sherman of Connecticut, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania, Robert R. Livingston of New York and Thomas Jefferson of Virginia. Jefferson took on the task of actually drafting the document as we know it today.

The Continental Congress reconvened on July 1, 1776, and on the following day, the resolution for independence by Lee was adopted by 12 of the 13 colonies, with  New York not voting. Minor changes were made to the Jefferson document.

Work on the document continued through July 3 and into the afternoon of July 4, when the Declaration was officially adopted by the Congress. Of the 13 colonies, nine voted in favor of the Declaration, two — Pennsylvania and South Carolina — voted No, Delaware was undecided, and New York again abstained.

As we all know, John Hancock, President of the Congress made his signature large enough for King George to read “without his spectacles.”

IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776.
The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States of America,

When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. – That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, – That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.

Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security. – Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.

He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good.

He has forbidden his Governors to pass Laws of immediate and pressing importance, unless suspended in their operation till his Assent should be obtained; and when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them.

He has refused to pass other Laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of Representation in the Legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only.

He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public Records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures.

He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people.

He has refused for a long time, after such dissolutions, to cause others to be elected; whereby the Legislative powers, incapable of Annihilation, have returned to the People at large for their exercise; the State remaining in the mean time exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within.

He has endeavoured to prevent the population of these States; for that purpose obstructing the Laws for Naturalization of Foreigners; refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new Appropriations of Lands.

He has obstructed the Administration of Justice, by refusing his Assent to Laws for establishing Judiciary powers.

He has made Judges dependent on his Will alone, for the tenure of their offices, and the amount and payment of their salaries.

He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harrass our people, and eat out their substance.

He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the Consent of our legislatures.

He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil power.

He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation:

For Quartering large bodies of armed troops among us:

For protecting them, by a mock Trial, from punishment for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States:

For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world:

For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent:

For depriving us in many cases, of the benefits of Trial by Jury:

For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences

For abolishing the free System of English Laws in a neighbouring Province, establishing therein an Arbitrary government, and enlarging its Boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these Colonies:

For taking away our Charters, abolishing our most valuable Laws, and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Governments:

For suspending our own Legislatures, and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever.

He has abdicated Government here, by declaring us out of his Protection and waging War against us.

He has plundered our seas, ravaged our Coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people.

He is at this time transporting large Armies of foreign Mercenaries to compleat the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of Cruelty & perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the Head of a civilized nation.

He has constrained our fellow Citizens taken Captive on the high Seas to bear Arms against their Country, to become the executioners of their friends and Brethren, or to fall themselves by their Hands.

He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions.

In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A Prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people.

Nor have We been wanting in attentions to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which, would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessity, which denounces our Separation, and hold them, as we hold the rest of mankind, Enemies in War, in Peace Friends.

We, therefore, the Representatives of the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States; that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.

The complete list of those who signed were:

John Hancock (president of the Continental Congress), Josiah Bartlett, William Whipple, Matthew Thornton, Samuel Adams, John Adams, Robert Treat Paine, Elbridge Gerry, Stephen Hopkins, William Ellery, Roger Sherman, Samuel Huntington, William Williams, Oliver Wolcott, William Floyd, Philip Livingston, Francis Lewis, Lewis Morris, Richard Stockton, John Witherspoon, Francis Hopkinson, John Hart, Abraham Clark, Robert Morris, Benjamin Rush, Benjamin Franklin, John Morton, George Clymer, James Smith, George Taylor, James Wilson, George Ross, Caesar Rodney, George Read, Thomas McKean, Samuel Chase, William Paca, Thomas Stone, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, George Wythe, Richard Henry Lee, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Harrison, Thomas Nelson, Jr., Francis Lightfoot Lee, Carter Braxton, William Hooper, Joseph Hewes, John Penn, Edward Rutledge, Thomas Heyward, Jr., Thomas Lynch, Jr., Arthur Middleton, Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall, and George Walton.

Check out this link for the sobering fate of many of those who so pledged their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor. [H/T to TheOriginalG-d&Country for this source.]

Those are the facts about our Declaration of Independence, the history that we as school children have learned since the creation of this great nation that we celebrate, that we love and honor so.

Usually we humans can’t adequately find words to express our own sentiments, let alone those of a nation and successive generations to come, but Jefferson and that Continental Congress did just that.

The words have stood throughout several centuries as a clarion call for freedom, for breaking free of tyranny, for men to put aside their individual causes and join together to battle for the right of every man, woman and child together to become a people united in goal and resolve.

Today as we celebrate, today as we pledge allegiance to a flag that has gone from 13 stars to 50, may we remember not only the sacrifice, but the resolve. May we honor not only the words, but the unity and deeds of our forefathers. May each of us dig deep into our hearts and work out our differences for the betterment of our nation and our children and grandchildren.

Say a prayer for America today. Rekindle hope today. Honor the past by determining the future.

Please remember that this is a post in honor of our Independence Day. No political content, no rants, so slamming the other side. Today we are just Americans, honoring our country and each other.

Happy Fourth of July


Posted 0riginally on Jul 4, 2024 By Martin Armstrong |  

Summer Picnics and Salad Recipe Thread


Posted originally on the CTH on July 2, 2024 | Menagerie



It’s the time of year when we think of feasting at backyard cookouts, picnics down at the lake, or my favorite, out in the woods. I also crave the great summer salads you can make with the bounty of produce available this time of year.

Here is one of my favorite bean recipes, kind of. Use your own judgement, and taste and adjust before you cook, because I’m estimating ingredients here. I just usually wing it. Fortunately, beans are really easy to adjust to taste before you cook.

2 each 22 oz cans Bush’s Steakhouse Grillin beans

1 16 oz can of chili kidney beans

1 15 oz can of black beans

1/2 pound thick cut bacon, cooked

1 pound burger, browned well

1 large Vidalia onion, chopped

1/4 cup HP sauce

3 tbs tomato paste

3/4 cup ketchup

splash of apple cider vinegar

1/2 cup brown sugar

molasses to taste, approx 1/4 cup

copious amount of good smoked paprika

Kinder’s taco blend with lime and ancho chili, to taste

Salt and pepper to taste

additional hot stuff, if you like it. Jalapeños, chili flakes, etc. Do you!

Mix all ingredients and cook 4-6 hours in a slow cooker, or in a disposable pan on a smoker for a few hours.

To start us on salads, here’s a link to an old favorite of mine. I’ve loved it for years. Very unique, and very tasty as well.

https://www.weightwatchers.com/us/recipe/no-cook-apple-and-fennel-slaw-1/56505eb2fbec5b3134745a1c

I used to have a recipe I loved from the Tupelo Honey chain of restaurants for their beet salad . It was a long time ago, and they don’t make it anymore. I haven’t found anything similar at all when I search.

There was raw beets, thinly sliced, onions, garlic, and a marinade of olive oil, apple cider vinegar, honey, some soy sauce, and maybe orange juice, as well as salt and pepper, and probably other things I don’t remember.

You refrigerated it and stirred daily for several days before serving. I sure wish I still had that recipe. Not only was it awesome on its own, but I put a cup or so of it on every salad I made, and I loved that too.

As always, I am still really into all fermented foods and would love having new recipes to try. If you’re curious about fermented foods, check out cultured food life.com for a ton of information on why it’s so good for you, and recipes as well.

Project 2025: The Breakdown


Posted originally on Jun 30, 2024 By Hannah Jackson 

Project 2025

Over the past few weeks, as we head into the presidential election, Project 2025 has come up in more and more conversations. “If we vote for Trump, that means we are supporting Project 2025. If we vote Biden, we are in support of going to war and innocent lives being taken.” It has been non-stop a back and forth conversation on which one to support.

If we look into what Project 2025 is, it was established by The Heritage Foundation back in 2022. The Heritage Foundation, which is in Washington D.C, is a conservative think tank promoting public policy research and analysis based on free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong national defense.

Project 2025 runs by a “playbook” that would take place within the first 180 days of the new Administration.

Here are some main points of what Project 2025 stands by:

  1. Restore the family as the centerpiece of American life and protect our children.
  2. Dismantle the administrative state and return self-governance to the American people.
  3. Defend our nation’s sovereignty, borders, and bounty against global threats.
  4. Secure our God-given individual rights to live freely—what our Constitution calls “the Blessings of Liberty.”

Under Restoring the Family as the centerpiece of American life and protecting our children, it states that they will start deleting the terms sexual orientation and gender identity (“SOGI”), diversity, equity, and inclusion (“DEI”), gender, gender equality, gender equity, gender awareness, gender-sensitive, reproductive health, reproductive rights, and any other term used to deprive Americans of their First Amendment rights out of every federal rule, agency regulation, contract, grant, regulation, and piece of legislation that exists.

There is an uproar on this specific point in the 920-page document, with many people stating that they are taking away the rights of gender fluidity. If we are supposed to be equals, then why would we discriminate against someone who has the credentials to do a specific task just because of their race or gender? The whole movement on gender transformations and wanting to be whatever you wake up and choose to be that day, you are not asking to be equal. You are deliberately standing out of the crowd, which causes a divide in the nation.

I have close friends, people who have worked for me, who have been bi, gay, straight, and I have never batted an eye. If you ask most people, no one cares what you choose to be. But when you start to go out of your way to shove this down everyone’s throats, in schools especially, then you are now a part of the divide and boxing into this agenda. You are infringing upon the most fundamental right of all – the family, just as the Communists did in Russia. They taught in schools that your parents were not really your parents – the State was your parent, and anything they said against the State, they were to report. The Communists took the same position as California, instructing teachers not to tell parents if their children want to change their sex. Quite honestly, before puberty, such decisions are made by indoctrination – not choice.

Civilization is all about everyone’s benefits. As soon as you divide society into groups, the very fabric of civilization is undermined, and this division was a fundamental cause behind the Fall of Empires, Nations, and city-states. This is what is taking place. The entire movement is creating discrimination that they claim they are fighting against. If I hire someone, should I then ask how do you prefer to have sex? Such things are supposed to be private.

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As I have said many times, in Thailand, the sex change capital of the world, sex changes are in the open. They call themselves ladyboys. They do not insist you must call them a woman, and the fact that you call your mother “mother” is offensive to them. What about my rights and the 95% of the rest of the population? Shall schools be directed to instruct children that just because their parent’s religion is Catholic, perhaps they might want to be Muslim or Atheist? Where does this end?

Making Sense of “The Fatherland”


Posted originally on the CTH on June 21, 2024 | Sundance 

A Russian person could not visit New York, Chicago and Los Angeles and then say they visited The United States and have an understanding of Americans.  They might think they understand, but any American would giggle at the notion.

Conversely, the same is true in Russia.  You cannot visit Moscow, St Petersburg and Kazan and think you have an understanding of Russians.  However, if you give yourself time, join in the daily tasks and challenges of ordinary Russians, you can easily discover some of the deeper stuff that really puts context on life in the Russian Federation.

Perhaps what follows is a different perspective.

It took a while, but I finally figured out what this phrase “the fatherland” is all about.

Let me start by sharing another phrase that almost every American will find familiar, yet virtually every Russian asked has no reference to comprehend: “you work for us.”

When talking to a federal, state or local government official in the United States and saying, “you work for us,” everyone listening would completely understand your sentiment.  However, in Russia that phrase is akin to asking a Martian for a canoe.   This is the way to understand “the fatherland.”

Within Russia the social compact is organized around the premise (key word “premise“), that government is the father figure within a family – and all of the citizens are children.   The government knows best.  The state engages in all facets, systems and structures as if they are the omnipotent father who cares about the children.

The people of Russia generally accept this system.  Generations and generations of compliant, well behaved, very structured and regimented ideology still permeates.  The muscle memory is deepest in the psychological muscles that run through generations.

Oddly, this social compact is understood, but only understood insofar as the Russian people do not have any other reference point, or alternative system that would enable them to see the deficit in the oppressive system that surrounds them.

The average Russian knows the “West” is different but doesn’t really know why the social system they see outside their window seemingly operates with well-organized randomness.  What is this efficiency within unbridled capitalism you speak of, and why would Americans be willing to give it up?

Karelia Russia, early spring ’24

♦ As stated previously, the level of social compliance within the fatherland compact is stunning.  Some observers might brush off extreme lawfulness as a remnant of strict authoritarianism – decades of hardcore soviet influence.  From that perspective, yes being an invisible “grey man” is safe; drawing attention to yourself can only bring the glare of Father. It is safer to be a generic sardine in a school of sardines.

Live within that system long enough, and it just becomes the natural way it is.  It doesn’t matter what the uniform rule is, generally Russians act with extreme compliance.

Standing in line, waiting for the light at a crosswalk, standing on the right side of the escalator, remaining stoic, “cultured” and “not vulgar” in a subway or public venue, putting your trash in an often-changed public receptacle, appropriate (quiet) use of the cell phone, the odd lack of talking in just about any venue, all the way to accepting ridiculous outcomes as a matter of engagement with the fatherland bureaucracy.

The customs and norms circle around ordinary compliance and social acceptances, learned behaviors over time, and so they do.  Note, in part this behavior pattern makes it very easy to spot a non-Russian.  [That is also one of the reasons why I was careful about taking ordinary photographs, especially considering there are literally no tourists.]

From the 30,000 ft level, generally speaking, somewhere above 85% of the Russian population are compliant children, very well behaved with low expectations of anything in life that is not ordinary.  That larger part of Russia accepts their malaise as just “life,” and they move along.  The other 15% are part of the social strata (government worker or connected to a higher status), that affords them additional benefits.

St Petersburg, Russia – Spring ’24

Yes, there are definitely two castes or classes within the population, and this is a self-fulfilling prophecy, something the intellectual left in the United States will always deny.  Totalitarianism is on the far-left side of the political continuum. Within that leftist system, a process the USA is working toward, there are ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’ – or what is more familiarly called “elites.”

Have you ever visited Disney or a theme park in the USA where you can purchase a higher priced ticket to go into a “fast lane” at each attraction?  The average price visitor stands in one long line, those who pay a much higher price get to skip to a much shorter line.  In Russia, that’s the analogy for the general population engaging in everything; literally everything in their life from shopping to where they live, the better system experience is based on wealth & status.

♦ There is no part of this social system that an average American would enjoy in the long-term.  Do not romanticize Russia.  Edward Snowden gave up his best life when he made his hard choices.

Put simply, ordinary life as an ordinary Russian is just not easy.  The concept of a social system structured around liberty and self-determination is unknown.  Russians are not “free” people, not even close.  I

t is not uncommon to see police on foot, regular beat cops, on crowded streets stopping people and asking for “their papers.”  I am told the people being stopped are clearly not native Russians; but honestly, I watched this take place several times, and they all look Russian to me.

As I walked in the crowd with my friends, I asked them, “Do I look Russian”, because I was not being asked for my papers.

The response was generally that I look “white”, and the people being stopped by the police were not white.  However, again I repeat, everyone being stopped looked like a white Russian to me, so what do I know.

There were also a few seemingly random road checkpoints where you are stopped by police and asked for your papers when driving, or a passenger.  This always made me nervous (and my friends, although they were embarrassed to admit it), and with my passport I was always questioned and checked closely (but never detained – except as previously noted in the airport).

On the overall social oppression aspect, yes there are signs the Russian government is trying to change, to figure out a middle ground.  However, the default position of the social mechanism is set to strict control, oppressive govt and authoritarianism.

Step out of the sardine line, and you will end up regretting it – big time.  Ordinary Russians do not want to step out of line.

The problem for the Russian government is the generational compliance system does not create forward-thinking, independent thinking or entrepreneurship at the scale needed (Western scale) to rapidly advance modern society or keep up with technological changes and advancements. The DNA of Russia is static, lacking innovation, and built on this system of compliance.

On one hand, too many grey people, not enough independent thinkers…. that appears to be part of the problem in Russia.  Hence, the government has all kinds of financial and economic incentives for innovative Western tech people and businesses to emigrate.  However, on the other hand the government likes the domineering social compliance aspect, so they face recruitment problems.

Socially, the extreme compliance creates unity, cohesion and lawfulness.  However, that same permeating mindset chokes out innovation and independent critical thinking.  The lack of home-grown innovation, meaning the people who actually think independently, means the industrial and tech business sectors must steal their ideas from other places.  It is not accidentally the same in China.  I think this is also why Russian hacking is so advanced.

The current/modern Russian government seems to hate the social wokeism stuff, within the “West,” more than they like innovation in a free-thinking capitalist society.  As a consequence, Dear Father is not willing to allow his apples to fall away from the tree.

♦ The Western financial sanction regime against Russia has driven the Russian economy into a very close relationship with China, South Korea and larger Association of Southeast Asia Nations (ASEAN).  The new automobiles in Russia are almost all Kia, Hyundai and then Chinese models.  The Russians notably do not have many EVs; they are mostly standard internal combustion engines.  There are some newer USA and EU import vehicles, but those carry the cost of the 3rd party brokers (super high prices afforded only by the elites).

The odd thing about the sanction regime is the invisibility of it, unless you are looking deeply.  Sure, many western retail companies were forced to leave by Western political demand, but their products are still mostly available.  I cannot visibly see any segment of the Russian economy where the sanctions are having a strong impact.  Quite the opposite is true, and all outward appearances of the Russian economy look strong.

Again, in a general sense, because Russia lacks innovative capitalism, their infrastructure innovation is archaic and outdated.  This does not mean the old infrastructure is necessarily broken or doesn’t work; it only means it is old and very odd to see.   Russia spends a lot of time cleaning and maintaining its infrastructure, but large sections of housing developments and apartments are very old and look well past their use-by dates.

Analog is still everywhere; digital systems have yet to become mainstream.  If you step outside the center-city tourist perspective, you enter the 1970’s or 1980’s system in the suburbs dominated by the sardine cans where people live.  As a person who was born/raised like Huck Finn in Florida on the beaches, islands and backwater bayous, the stacked-up rows and rows of sardine can apartments is seriously wild and simultaneously “yikes.”

The sardine Russians enjoy their parks, and to be fair they have some really nice spring and summer parks to enjoy, provided and maintained by Dear Father.  On nice weather days, the benches are full of people quietly talking to one another, enjoying the fellowship outdoors and generally being well cultured and exceptionally civil.

Random park in center city, St Petersburg, Russia

The well-mannered expectations of social rules, within the suburban and city park system, were explained to me, and I did not see a single reference of non-compliance or crude behavior anywhere – not even once.  NOT ONCE.

Truthfully, it’s really weird how quiet and stoic the Russian people are when they are enjoying their recreation time.  It’s like something out of a 1950’s pod-people movie, and after a while I found it to be very disconcerting, almost bordering on annoying for some reason.

I woke up early and hiked up to that specific and beautiful hilltop in Kareila, Russia, just so I could record that train video.  No one else was on the mountain. It was a cold and beautiful morning.

♦ Food and Diets – Russian people eat well, and generally you would say they eat healthy fresh food.  Because he was apparently concerned about it at some point, Dear Father banned Canola oil in Russia as a food additive.  Fresh foods are what the average American would consider “organic foods.”  For those of you who grow in your own gardens, you understand what the food markets are like in Russia.

This is not to say Russians are “healthy,” because overall they might not be.  Smoking cigarettes and heavy alcohol drinking are very visible, and the difference in appearance between a 20-year-old and a 40-year-old is striking; perhaps that’s why.

Good quality food is cheap in Russia.  Everything you see on the counter in this picture (left) was purchased for less than $70.  I transposed the prices that I would pay at my local grocery store in the USA, and I came up with around $150-$175.

Processed food prices in Russia (crackers, chips, candies, cereals) generally are about half of what you would pay in the U.S.  However, on the fresh foods side (produce, fish, meats, dairy), the Russian prices are a fraction of the U.S.A costs.

[10 eggs for $0.50, bread $1, bananas $0.05/lb, salmon $2.00, head lettuce $0.50, berries less than $1, apples $0.45/lb, steak $2/lb, ground chuck $1.50/lb, etc]

A 30-mile cab ride is around $5 to $8, and gasoline costs less than $2/gal.

A typical “nice” restaurant meal for 2 people is around $15.00, and you can easily grab a burger and fries for $3/$4 at any fast-food place.  The average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment (city or suburb) is around $300/mo.  The average income of a middle class (blue collar) worker is around $1,000/month.

Those grab-n-go electric scooters and electric bicycles are well used in the Russian cities and cost around $1 for an hour (kinda cool, and yeah I used them).

Keep in mind, during the soviet era religion was essentially forbidden.  As a consequence, the Christian calendar within economic life (something you don’t think about in the USA) was erased.

In the USA the typical work week, Monday to Friday 9-5 weekends off, was an outcome of Christianity in the economy.  In Russia you can get a dental appointment at 8:00pm on Sunday, or a haircut at any random time of day.  All of the private sector businesses operate based on paying customer needs, not the social economic history of church attendance or worship schedules.

You can open a bank account in Russia using a passport, you do not need to live in Russia to open a bank account.  Almost everything in “modern Russia” is done through your phone number and apps.  On the downside, I have no doubt Dear Father monitors all of the connected activity on the phone number.

FYI, there are no sanctions on telecommunications, and USA issued cell carriers operate reciprocity systems in Russia.

Instagram, Facebook, Rumble and all pornography sites are blocked on Russian internet, but people use VPN’s.  However, before you think it’s big government remember, the number of sites blocked by Russia is less than the number of Russian web sites and domain IDs blocked by the USA govt.

If your Internet Service Provider (ISP) carries a Russian identifier, about half the USA websites will block it, including President Trump’s Truth Social platform.  This happens in cell phone networks and targeted apps also.  I find this to be very troublesome, because communication is critical to avoiding conflict.  The “West” and Russia are building walls around their internet protocols making it harder for Americans and Russians to talk to each other.   I do not think this is good.

♦ Healthcare – Russian healthcare is very cost efficient, and the system of healthcare itself is really cool.  This is one element where you could say Russian outcomes easily exceed the USA.  Healthcare for the average Russian is free; essentially, socialized medicine paid via taxes.  However, yes there is a private sector healthcare system available for those who want to pay for extra stuff.

Dental is a good example to give you an idea of costs.  You can get braces in Russia for less than $1,000 (generally $500).  Standard dentists visit for cleaning around $20.  That cost ratio carries throughout the general healthcare system that is remarkably modern, although if you need a specialized test like a CAT scan ($75), PET scan ($200) or MRI ($100/$150) you need an appointment at a govt institution (although, super-efficient timelines there too).

Within private sector healthcare, I’m told medical tourism used to be a big thing with people traveling to Russia for low-cost high-quality healthcare. I can see why.  I went on several visits to healthcare providers, and the in/out efficiency within both the govt and private sector was impressive.  You can also purchase just about all prescription medications (except narcotics classed meds) without a prescription at pharmacies (that are seemingly everywhere like convenience stores).

♦ The Russian Federation, at least through the prism of life as an ordinary Russian (generally middle class/worker class), is not really close to the portrayal that we see about it through Western media.

Russia is a beautiful country; it is massive and filled with natural resources.  From the landscape beauty and natural resource perspective, it is similar to the United States in many ways, but the USA is better.  Culturally, there is a big difference between the USA and Russia, some of the differences may be considered good, some of them not good depending on what point exactly we were discussing.

I can see how a very specific type of rugged individualist person may enjoy living in Russia more than the USA.  In a place where you are disconnected from the modern world and far away from the urban city centers; you can do just about anything you want in Russia – yes, even beyond what is possible in the United States.  However, on the aggregate, the ordinary life of the average MAGA American is far superior in quality than the ordinary life of the average Russian.

The opportunities to improve your independent life in the USA are present and within reach.  Those same opportunities are not easily found as an independent person in Russia.

When the innovative DNA is triggered in a Russian person, they are inherently compelled by disposition and expressive need to leave the federation.  That dynamic is the irony you will find buried deep under the surface, and for very obvious reasons it is the one dynamic the Russian government will not discuss.

If you were to ask me what is the “one thing” I think that will culturally change Russia, you just read what I think it will be in that prior paragraph.

Feel free to use this discussion thread as an ‘Ask Me Anything’ about my time visiting Russia, and I will try to answer as best possible.

Love to all….

Thank You God, For Men. Real Men.


Posted originally on the CTH on June 16, 2024 | Menagerie 

This is a re-post of something I wrote several years ago for Father’s Day. I think this Father’s Day weekend is a good time to share it again, and now is a good time to celebrate and appreciate God’s gift of manhood.

It has often become an annual tribute to my husband, as we were married on Father’s Day weekend in 1976. He has been the best of husbands, and such a wonderful father, and now grandfather.

A man who excelled at being a father, and especially when the going got tough. Our boys were rowdy and rough. Tough, they came from wild Irish stock with independent streaks and hard heads. All things needed in good, strong men, but characteristics that must be guided, tempered, molded.

My husband, coming from a family of eight kids, with four brothers of his own, and a dad who also had a spine of steel, had plenty of experience to call on as we raised our boys, thank God.

And so, again today, I give thanks for the wonderful gift God gave us in men, especially my own, as my own sons are now fathers.

48 years ago Wednesday, I was blessed to marry the most wonderful man in the world. From the time I met him, just before I turned 18, he became the yardstick I measured all men by. He’s never failed to keep that bar high.

He inspired this post. I love him with all my heart. He has my respect, my loyalty, my admiration. He deserved the best of wives in return, but never complained about settling for me.

26 God said, ‘Let us make man in our own image, in the likeness of ourselves, and let them be masters of the fish of the sea, the birds of heaven, the cattle, all the wild animals and all the creatures that creep along the ground.’

27 God created man in the image of himself, in the image of God he created him, male and female he created them.

I had an experience this weekend that made me think about men, about masculinity. It seems manhood is under attack these days from many directions. Indeed, in my opinion, a part of what so offends so many people about President Trump, especially liberals and sissy Never Trumpers is his unapologetic masculinity. He is a man who knows his power and embraces it.

That being said (and I can’t believe I put it in here, knowing where it could lead) please don’t make this another political free for all. My point here is broader. I’m asking you to take your politics to the presidential thread. I’ll trash any off topic conversations or the whole post if needed.

To all you guys out there, tough guys, whether you express that inner strength clad in a business suit or well worn jeans and work boots, please accept the appreciation and approval of those of us who celebrate who and what you are, and what you do. Every day in ways large and small, you go out and just get the job done. You don’t ask for approval, thanks, or cheers, because it just wouldn’t occur to you, and you are too busy getting things done to stop for recognition.

Lots of feminists have a problem with men. I believe they throw around terms like patriarchy, which they probably never looked up in their Funk and Wagnalls. Some women, and even a few men, appear to be threatened by the reality of masculinity.

Get a grip chicks, if you are really okay with who and what you are, men are not a threat, but a gift, not competition, but complementary. If your “feminine power” must be derived from the destruction of the epic event of God’s creation, you are pathetic already and men have nothing to do with that failure, you own it.

I’m not even going to waste breath here encouraging men to not allow women to define their masculinity. He who does that is already beyond my poor advice.

All ages, sizes, colors, and other assorted variations. You were different from the moment of conception, and thank God for that. As a child you were faster, stronger, dirtier, and louder. You were often fearless while I stood beside you weighing the odds and assessing the situation. You climbed the tree while I looked for the ladder. You snuck out with the family car while I was cajoling dad for the keys.

In my day, back in the Dark Ages, as we grew into teens and young men and women, some of you actually appreciated my femininity and rewarded me with attention and admiration. Many of you were kind enough to open doors for me, walk alongside the curb beside me, and lift heavy objects before I tried to. You paid the bill for our dates, and if you ever wanted another one, you walked me to the door.

Because God is good, and loving, and gives us abundant graces and good things, in the early days of my womanhood, I fell in love with this wondrous creature God made from dust and clay. That right there ought to be a hint to us, man from dirt, earthy, strong, fundamental. But, I digress.

I married a man. A for real and not apologizing for it man. He has muscles and strength and brawn and intelligence and toughness, a toughness that nothing in this world has ever even come close to breaking. Not even a little crack. Not once in all our years has he ever even paused in the face of terrible trials and hardships. Now, I know him. I know that he isn’t a robot and he isn’t superman. Sure he’s had doubts, fears, and moments of desperation.

He never once, not one time, not ever, considered giving in to them. On his shoulders landed the burdens that would have crushed me and our family without him. God alone knows the weight he bore. His faith was apparent and he led our family to church, led us in faith and worship. The kind that isn’t really so much talked about as lived.

So today, as we honor fathers, I just wanted to throw out a little appreciation for men. I pray that as the world turns and we learn from our mistakes, someday it is popular and honored for men to be men again. Soldiers, sailors, welders, business men, salesmen, teachers, pipefitters, mechanics, electricians, truck drivers, nurses, doctors, lawyers, preachers, rabbis, priests. Fathers, husbands, sons.

Thank you, God, for making men. Thank you for making them in your image. Thank you for all the wonderful men you gifted us with, especially your Son. Thank you for fathers who tirelessly protect and defend families, and not just their own. We pray that you sustain them each day and reward the fruits of their labor with strong families fit to handle the terrible troubles we face.

Happy Father’s Day guys, from the Treehouse to all of you.