Gordon Wysong

Gordon Wysong


  • Are we past the election cheating era?

    July 1, 2024

    Are we past the election cheating era?

    No cheating in this election! Well, not none, but it may be very little, actually.  The why is very important. It is not because of ethics.  It is not because of a lack of effort.  It is not even because of new law...

  • February 12, 2022

    The great Democrat COVID pivot is approaching

    Having watched the COVID Propaganda Theater for two years, one would conclude that the Democrats have the answers but cannot reveal them, under threat of Double-Secret Probation or worse.  They exude confidence in error-prone spokesmen and ...

  • April 6, 2020

    Do the health experts see the collateral damage in shutting down the US economy?

    The question must be asked of the medical professionals: how many Americans must die, not because of the virus, but because of your remedy? It is a great uncertainty, and that helps alleviate the medical professionals of their culpability in the c...

  • March 30, 2020

    The unique American attitude is on display

    If there is one thing that will sustain America, it is attitude.  We have always been a can-do people, and the current effort to suppress the populace with gloom and doom will be transient.  The new shiny object of our world is CO...

  • March 16, 2020

    The Coronavirus Will Save America

    The analysis of engineering or business problems often includes a list of positive and negative aspects of implementing changes.  So too should the analysis of the effects of the coronavirus.  What has been seen so far has been a ...

  • October 12, 2019

    Will We Ever Prosecute?

    Imagine that the local cops know that a gang member, named William, broke into the pawn shop and stole guns, jewelry, and money.  William's fingerprints, film image, and DNA add to the hard evidence log.  The owner knows it; t...

  • September 28, 2019

    Sarah Palin and the Collapse of the Democrats

    The Democrats don’t have lousy Presidential nominee candidates merely because the good ones were keeping their powder dry.  A Black Swan candidate of 2008 is appreciably responsible for it, and no one seemed to notice.  When Sarah Pal...

  • September 14, 2019

    Why Polls Now?

    Why are we so beset with polls so long before an election? An election whose candidates are still unknown?  Just to be clear, these are not opinion polls, nor election polls; they are variants of push polls.  These polls are used ...

  • July 16, 2019

    A Sophomoric Look at Climate Change

    -Satire- My nephew completed freshman year in college, and he was excited to have qualified for the climate science track.  With his prowess in algebra on display, he explained simultaneous equations to me.  If A+B=9, no one kn...

  • June 3, 2019

    In All the Mueller Talk, Don't Forget the Embarrassing Jerrold Nadler

    Robert Mueller stirred the pot, then retreated from the chaos.  Sitting in his comfy sinecure, funded by the American taxpayers, he absolves himself of any heavy lifting.  Like the second-leg relay racer, whose lap has been run, M...

  • May 31, 2019

    Democrats want to impeach Trump? Go ahead — make my day

    The political world is all agog about impeachment, and the dance we are seeing is reminiscent of a rave party.  There is noise at ear-splitting levels, but nothing meaningful.  There are fanatic zombies, all screaming for attentio...

  • May 18, 2019

    Trump as Folk Hero

    See also: 1987 LGBTQ Demands Become Law in the Equality Act How has Trump maintained his base through all the adversity of the last three years?  Surprisingly, the explanation is simple.  His critics haven’t talked to the people, b...