Author: Vic Socotra

Life & Island Times: To Be Continued

To be continued (TBC) is a phrase your scribe uses to conclude a daily piece when he has a multi part set of loosely connected things he wants to say. Given his advancing years, it’s a bit presumptuous. These TBC pieces should probably conclude with “The End?” given his advanced years. At his age, he […]

Big Pink Meeting Minutes

Ludmilla had to make me swear, double pinky, not to go to happy hour at The Front Page and show up at the Finance Committee meeting last night. I have been trying to quit my appointment for several months now. There had been a coup de main on the panel, orchestrated by Joy, the spouse […]

Tactus speaks: The Delicate Matter of Reinforcing Failure

Of the great Democrat entitlement programs, the most recent – Obamacare – is by far the least popular and has been by far the quickest to fail. I’ll start the tale with this from Powerline: In 2013, millions of Americans received notices informing them that their existing health insurance plan would disappear once Obamacare’s major […]

Marlow’s Coastal Empire: Matthew

Tybee Island is a barrier island in Chatham County, Georgia, eighteen miles east of Savannah. The island is the easternmost point in the state of Georgia. A meeting of Chatham County and Tybee Island city leaders was held last night inside of Tybee’s City Hall regarding Category 4 Hurricane Matthew. The meeting was surprisingly closed-door […]

Tacitus on Article 5

Is There Another Way? Maybe. Some of you know a great deal more about this subject that I do, but I’ll give it a try using this article from the American Thinker: Regardless of the outcome of the 2016 presidential election, our republic needs a powerful redress against the unconstitutional usurpation of power by the […]

Yahoo! – Marlow’s Coastal Empire

Flying from Atlanta to Savannah affords the sharp eyed airline passenger with a unique view of one of Georgia’s major rivers. This river ends at the city that took its name. Recent research says that the river’s and city’s name came from a group of Shawnee who migrated to the Georgia Piedmont region in the […]

One Charlie

Here in the Old Dominion we have early voting, something that does not happen in the morning, but rather up to 45 days prior to the General Election we can sashay into the local registrar’s office and cast our ballot if we meet one or more of seventeen official excuses. In Virginia, you may apply […]

Tacitus on STEM

About Inventors Why are most inventors men? That’s an interesting question. Here’s what PBS thinks the answer is: For 226 years men led the US Patent and Trademark Office, the agency that fosters American innovation and entrepreneurship. Enter Michelle Lee, the agency’s first female leader. Michelle Lee is not only the first woman to head […]

Arias Speaks: Deplorable and Stupid

Editor’s Note: The famed orator and philosopher Arias joins us this morning to point out some foibles of the Ruling Class- widely acknowledged by themselves as the smartest people in the room. See what you think. Vic Arias Speaks: Deplorable and Stupid Mrs. Clinton, in a statement she later retracted (though one suspects with some […]

The Path to Space

I am at the farm, so far successfully avoiding the prospect of hacking at the foliage that has- perhaps- obstructed the line-of-site from the dish on the side of the house to the Direct TV satellite hanging in geostationary orbit 22,236 miles deep in the southern sky. The low gray clouds may have sapped a […]