Undeniably Right
I believe what I say and believe I am right. Thus, the title of my column, Undeniably Right. Take it as you will, that I'm a conservative or I have a huge ego and believe I am always correct. Sometimes those things overlap, sometimes not.
Mike Rowse
Beware of Canada - As They Go So Do We
- Category: Undeniably Right Undeniably Right
- Published: 26 February 2024 26 February 2024
What do they do that is worse than what our government does?
What They Want Is No Longer a Secret
- Category: Undeniably Right Undeniably Right
- Published: 23 February 2024 23 February 2024
I started doing my radio show in 2005. For those of you that have not heard it, it's a cross between a political commentary show and Paul Harvey's page 3. You might recall or maybe you're too young to remember that Paul Harvey told amusing or feel good type stories on Page 3. Over the years, I haven't had much trouble finding stories to provide that balance. Until the last 2 or 2 1/2 years. Now I have a difficult time finding the amusing stories because many of those websites or news sources where I could find them are filled with more serious news. I also don't have enough time to talk about the issues facing our country under this administration especially. There are simply too many stories of the abuse of power by our government, for example, I can't even get to some of the international stories that I used to look at.
omen's College Sports Has Come a Long Way
- Category: Undeniably Right Undeniably Right
- Published: 16 February 2024 16 February 2024
A milestone was surpassed last night in women's college basketball. Caitlin Clark of the University of Iowa women's basketball team broke the all-time NCAA women's scoring record. Clark put up 49 points against Michigan last night and stands at 3,569 career points. She surpassed the record set by Kelsey Plum, who registered 3,527 career points. Clark still has the rest of this season and could return to Iowa for another year if she chooses to do so. The interesting thing is the attention garnered by her effort and paid to women's sports recently.
Last night tickets for the Hawkeyes basketball game started at $250. Some reports put the price around $1000 in the secondary market. Dozens of media outlets sent reporters to cover the event and regular programming on many sports stations was interrupted when she made the shot that broke the record. Sports talk shows are regularly discussing women's basketball and to a lesser extent softball and volleyball. The fact that so much attention was paid, and interest was shown in the game and her attempt to break the record tells us how far women's sports has come in the last couple of decades.
Woke Kindergarten
- Category: Undeniably Right Undeniably Right
- Published: 13 February 2024 13 February 2024
This should be interesting!
Take Time to Laugh
- Category: Undeniably Right Undeniably Right
- Published: 09 February 2024 09 February 2024
There is so much negative news in our world today that we need to take a break every now and then.
Sometimes we just need to laugh or make fun of each other, in a good way, to relieve the tension and burden of what is going on in our world these days. So I hope you have a good laugh and take this column as it was intended.
If you've been married you know that there are always some things that surprise you about your spouse once you've begun living the married life. Some people found out soon enough that they called off their wedding. Here are a couple of the 'best reasons:
Border Security
- Category: Undeniably Right Undeniably Right
- Published: 05 February 2024 05 February 2024
What is he going to say about border security? Let's find out!
Be a Werewolf
- Category: Undeniably Right Undeniably Right
- Published: 01 February 2024 01 February 2024
What is the topic of this one?
Make Them Pay The Piper
- Category: Undeniably Right Undeniably Right
- Published: 26 January 2024 26 January 2024
This is why we cannot have nice things. It's common knowledge that if you want to build something in the United States you must go through a permitting process that can take years if not decades. I'm talking about infrastructure projects from energy generation to transmission to roads. If a project is approved, so much time has passed, and costs have risen to point the project is no longer feasible. Too often the problem is special interest groups that have learned how to game the system.
In 2009, Pattern Energy applied for a permit to build an electrical transmission line to carry electricity from its SunZia electrical generating facility in central New Mexico to customers in Arizona and California. Throughout the permitting process, those that could be affected by the transmission line were notified of the project and given the opportunity to comment. It should be their "speak now or forever hold your peace" moment. But not in America.