Fourth Turning – Skies Darkening

This a blatant reprint and I am very grateful for this content, as frankly I am swamped and do not have time to write. So no colorful graphics, just the straight stuff. This article was given to me by one of our mentors at Monticello College – Bryan Hyde, thanks Bryan. If you like this […]

States Regaining Sovereignty Over State Land

Ken Ivory is a current Utah State Representative in the state legislature.  He is one of several who are promoting the original intent of State sovereignty over the land within a state’s borders. He is one of two representatives I worked closely with at the last session of the Utah Legislature and he is a […]

To My Valued Employees

Although you may have seen this before,  I am posting this letter as a reminder to us all to value the producers.  This is borrowed from Chris Martenson.com. [Ed. note:  This letter was originally circulated on the internet in an anonymous form, and only later began to be attributed to a Mr. M. Crowley.  To […]

Change?

This is an article I published with the Center for Social Leadership back on October 15, 2010. I have re-posted it here to once again point out the need for engaged and active citizens.   Recently, someone ask me if I was happy with the changes in Utah State government (6 more Republicans in the […]

A Life Changing Experience: Foundations of Liberty (FOL)

From a recent CNY912 newsletter article, a 9/12 group in Upstate New York. Tina Giblin is devoted wife, mother, grandmother and concerned citizen.  She is an extension student of Monticello College and is active in local politics. She resides in Syracuse, New York. For the past year and a half, many members of our CNY912 […]

Attention Span: Our National Education Crisis, Part Three

Read Part One Here Read Part Two Here Fallacy Number 1: Learning should be fun. Indeed, the lesson seems to be that everything should be fun. The worst criticism of our time is that something is boring, as if that made it less true or less important or less right. There is nothing wrong with fun, […]

“Yeah, but. . .will I make money?”

A liberal arts education is your key to unlock the door of living for fulfillment, not just money. But can a liberal arts degree also make you money? Do the ideals of liberal arts have practical implications? Absolutely. Warren Goldstein, the chair of the history department at the University of Hartford, published a fascinating article […]

My Experience At The Utah State Legislature: Part 5, Where’s the Line?

HB 148 – TRANSFER OF PUBLIC LANDS ACT AND RELATED STUDY 2012 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Chief Sponsor: Ken Ivory Senate Sponsor: Wayne L. Niederhauser February 21, 2012 was my birthday.  It was also the day when very important proposed legislation sailed through the House Natural Resources, Agricultural, and Environment Committee and is now headed for the […]

Attention Span: Our National Education Crisis, Part Four

Read Part One Here Read Part Two Here Read Part Three Here   Fallacy Number 4: “Balance” means balancing work with entertainment. Today’s adults don’t usually find out what really hard work is until they graduate and have to support a family. The average person supporting a family in modern America puts in over fifty hours […]