by tbeaud | Feb 21, 2022 | American Life, Other Interesting Stuff, Recent Commentaries
The United States comprises slightly more than 4% of the world’s population, yet as a nation, Americans have won 35% of all Nobel Prizes ever awarded, a statistic that goes far beyond mere happenstance. And to be clear, there is a very good reason for this, the... Read More
by tbeaud | Feb 7, 2022 | American Life, Recent Commentaries
Every sport has its own governing body that defines the way that the sport operates; they come in various forms and have a variety of regulatory functions. They establish eligibility, set schedules, determine rules, take disciplinary actions, etc. Some organizations... Read More
by tbeaud | Feb 6, 2022 | American Life, Recent Commentaries
Perspective is having the capacity to view things in their true relations or relative importance. In a recent blog, “For the Record,” I presented an accurate look at the origins of slavery, but something didn’t set right with me, I felt the matter needed more context... Read More
by tbeaud | Feb 3, 2022 | American Life, Kids & Education, Recent Commentaries
I sent this commentary to the far left editor at the Vail Daily; it’ll be interesting to see if he deems it worthy to be published in the paper – who knows maybe he’ll surprise me. During a recent Zoom call my youngest grandson told me his school was... Read More
by tbeaud | Jan 31, 2022 | American Life, Recent Commentaries
How much more of this incessant wailing from democrats about their “Voting Rights Bill” are we supposed to endure? Seriously, whenever I hear Schumer and other democrats try to make the case about voter suppression, I can’t help but think about the first law of... Read More
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