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By Earl Heal: published June 20, 2022

The Right Stuff column of June 13, 2022, reviewed unimpeachable offenses by the Biden administration. This week, for those who want to hurry and not wait two years for the voters’ decision, we cite two of several of President Joe Biden’s violations of his oath of office – impeachable offenses.

The first article of the Constitution is Article II, Section 1. Term. The executive power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America . . . Oath. Before he enters on the execution of his office, he shall take the following oath (or affirmation): “I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and l will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.”

Has Biden met his oath to enforce America’s immigration and security laws?[...read more...]

By Earl Heal: published June 13, 2022

Incompetence is not an impeachable offense, but hopefully, voters will recognize the need to prevent the re-election of incompetent officials.

To minimize that probability, the Founders established elective criteria and short terms of office, but some incompetents do get re-elected or appointed. Let’s review current mistakes dictating unworthiness for re-election.

A whistleblower reported in October 2021 unsanitary practices in a food processing manufacturer, named Abbott Labs, with a 130-year history of operations. It specializes in diagnostics, medical devices, nutrition and generic pharmaceuticals. The Food and Drug Administration delayed an investigation until late December and finally issued a report in February. Four infants had been infected by Chronobecter sakazakii bacteria (two fatally) from September 2021 to January 2022. A 2014 government study had found two-thirds of milk-processing factories have Chrono strains, but this investigation of the four victims found no genetic link to Chronobecter strains found in the Abbott factory. Based on some discrepancies in food testing and record-keeping, the FDA promptly ordered Abbott Lab to stop any further production.[...read more]

By Jim McCully: The Right Stuff: June 6,2022 Critical thinking and common sense are foundational for a successful life as thoughts drive emotions, not the other way around.

I believe many older adults can remember admonitions from parents, teachers and other authority figures throughout our lives urging us to think critically before we acted. This concept was reinforced and reiterated constantly. I can still hear my mom in my head when I would say all the other kids were doing whatever dumb kid thing it was. She would look at me and say, “Boy, if the other kids jumped off the Douglas bridge, would you?”

Therefore, thinking and common sense are actually foundational for a successful life as we were taught to face life as it is not as we might wish it to be.

There can be little argument with thinking things through, whether it’s done critically or by appealing to common sense.[...read more]

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