Recent Viewpoints

June 22, 2021
cryptocurrencies

Kerby Anderson Cryptocurrency has been in the news lately, so it’s not surprising that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have been a topic of discussion in Congress. In fact, Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) and Representative Warren Davidson (R-OH) recently spoke at the Bitcoin 2021 conference in Miami. However, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) took the opportunity at a Senate hearing to criticize cryptocurrency, calling on the federal government to regulate or eliminate it. She does seem open to a government-backed digital currency,…

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June 21, 2021
Pro-Publica through a magnifying glass

Kerby Anderson The opening lines of a Wall Street Journal editorial observed, “That didn’t take long.” We aren’t even half a year into the Biden presidency, and already have an IRS scandal. ProPublica published “The Secret IRS Files” showing how some of the wealthiest Americans avoid income tax. It documents the years in which Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and Michael Bloomberg paid no federal income taxes. It also provided an inside look at the financial lives of Bill Gates, Warren…

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June 18, 2021
class-student-at-board

Penna Dexter The California State Board of Education has developed a curriculum that, if approved, is supposed to help attract “Black, Latinx, and Multilingual” people to mathematics. Here’s the plan: First, teachers will be asked to reconsider “preconceived biases” like the one that says there’s “one right answer” to math problems. Instead, the teacher is to lead the class in a “numbers talk” where the students would work a problem, write their answers on the board and be asked to…

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June 18, 2021
age of anxiety - spiraling

Kerby Anderson Although the lockdowns have been ending at various times in different states, we are discovering that some people are scared to go back to normal life. Anna Russell writes about this in the New Yorker. Some Americans are facing full-blown withdrawal. A report by the American Psychological Association, published in March, found that almost half of Americans surveyed felt “uneasy about adjusting to in-person interaction” after the pandemic. What was so interesting is the fact that the numbers…

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June 17, 2021
1984-Memory-Hole

Kerby Anderson In our digital world, the major media organizations are allowed to shove inconvenient facts and headlines from the past down “the memory hole.” In the book, 1984, the “memory hole” was a small chute leading to an incinerator. Winston Smith, while working at the Ministry of Truth, was given the task of throwing documents into the “memory hole” in order to create a forgery of the past. In a recent column, Michael Brendan Dougherty reflects on how easy…

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June 16, 2021
raised-fist-hand-protest - art deco

Kerby Anderson Yesterday I talked about how even some liberal commentators are very concerned about the arguments for Critical Race Theory. It turns out that if you are a critic of Critical Race Theory, you will be labeled as ignorant and racist. Tom Gilson addresses those charges in a recent commentary. He quotes from a Texas state board of education member who writes that critics “have no idea what critical race theory is, what it does, who the founders are….

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June 15, 2021
CRT & US Flag

Kerby Anderson Over the last few months, I have discussed many of the concerns with Critical Race Theory that come from a number of Christian leaders and philosophers. What is even more interesting is the criticism that is coming from liberals. Andrew Sullivan is one of these commentators sounding a warning that this perspective is “Removing the Bedrock of Liberalism.” He begins by acknowledging that even trying to accurately define Critical Race Theory is difficult because of the “sheer volume…

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June 14, 2021
Betsy_Ross_flag

Kerby Anderson Today is Flag Day, and it’s worth taking a moment to document its history. This holiday commemorates the date when the United States approved the design for its first national flag. When the American Revolution began, the colonists weren’t fighting united under a single flag. Most regiments fought under their own flags. The Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia to create a unified fighting force (the Continental Army) that would fight under the first US flag (the Continental…

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June 11, 2021
GBTQIA+ banner

Penna Dexter June used to be Gay Pride Month. Now it’s LGBTQ Pride Month, or simply Pride Month. Really though, there’s no special month needed. The “T” — the transgender push — is marketed to kids and young adults all year long. However, every June we see an uptick, and this month is no exception as iconic corporations roll out special products to celebrate Pride Month. There’s an LGBTQ Lego set. A tweet from the LEGO Group says the playsets…

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June 11, 2021
Tax time 2021 with 1049 individual tax form close-up

Kerby Anderson President Biden wants to raise taxes. His plan is to repeal and replace the Trump tax cuts, which not only will affect corporations but your income tax liability. So let me give you a brief history in order to put some of this into perspective. After the Civil War, nearly all the taxes (including the nation’s first income tax) were repealed, and the federal government relied mostly on tariffs for revenues. This income was more than enough to…

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June 10, 2021
Demonstrators support Palestine in midtown Manhattan - May 18, 2021

Kerby Anderson Earlier this week I talked about the rising crime rate, but there is an element that is different. Lee Smith explains that sometimes street violence has been used as a political tool. To understand this, we need only look to Arab countries where street violence is used to keep the “faithful” in line. That may be an explanation for what has been happening in America. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators were attacking Jews in major cities like New York and Los…

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