Caleb  C. Foshee

Caleb C. Foshee

Caleb C. Foshee grew up in small town Oklahoma. He attended Oklahoma State University, graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and later earned a Master’s degree in Public Administration from Webster University.

Mr. Foshee’s career as an Air Force civil servant has taken him to Phoenix, San Antonio, Germany, Fort Worth, and Dayton, OH. He currently works at Headquarters, Air Force Materiel Command as a civilian personnel programs manager and advisor.
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  • Ohio Rejects SB 5 and Shores Up Labor Union Activity
    Ohio repealed Senate Bill 5 on 8 November, signalling that Ohioans are happy paying every penny of public state workers' health insurance and retirement benefits.
  • Occupy Wall Street is a Socialist Scam
    Liberal Democrat pollster warns Obama and Democratic National Convention against allying with socialist Occupy Wall Street mobs.
  • Population Statisticians Applaud Death Spiral
    A statistician interviewed on NPR applauds the world’s slowing growth rate. Unfortunately, the US can’t afford it.
  • An Autumn Sonnet
    A Shakespearean sonnet on the sounds, sights, smells and effects of fall.
  • What the Eastern Orthodox Church Believes and Teaches
    The Eastern Orthodox Church has a long history and wide membership. Its ability to weather problems throughout the ages gives it a major cultural role in the world today.
  • I Love Thee and You Love Me
    In villanelle form, this pentameter poem is the story of a couple weathering life’s battles and emerging more dedicated than ever.
  • Sonnet to a Patient Wife
    Shakesperean sonnet about the trials of a married woman.
  • What is the Rosary?
    The Rosary is an ancient devotion taught throughout the Catholic Church. It is made up of simple prayers, makes use of meditation, and imparts graces.
  • Don’t Invest in Gold – Buy It!
    Gold’s average return on investment is well below that of the stock market. However, its inverse relationship to securities and currencies makes it a good insurance policy.
  • Steve Jobs, Founder of Apple, Dead at 56
    Steve Jobs was an entrepreneur, computer innovator, and father of Apple, Inc, maker of the Mac Computer, iPhone, iPad, and iPod. He had long fought pancreatic cancer and had received a liver transplant in 2009.
  • IPhone “5” is a Flop
    Apple’s new iPhone 4S was overhyped and under-delivered. The iPhone “5” we all wanted turned into an iPhone 4 with a new engine. And then there’s Siri…
  • President Obama’s Jobs Bill Doesn’t Add Up
    President Obama’s Jobs Bill touts spending about $450 Billion in trying to create new jobs but Obama is also cutting DoD appropriations and will eliminate jobs in the process.
  • What is it About Amanda Knox?
    Amanda Knox’s story is made for Hollywood gold, but why are we interested in a woman who doesn’t fit the heroine mold?
  • Friday Marks the 440th Anniversary of the Battle of Lepanto
    The Battle of Lepanto affected the course of history in the Western World and laid a groundwork for today's conflicts in the Middle East and Southwest Asia.
  • Most Reverend Phillip Hannan, Archbishop Emeritus of New Orleans, Dies at 98
    Saints fan and Archbishop Emeritus of New Orleans, Most Reverend Phillip Hannan, died of natural causes at the Chateau de Notre Dame, in New Orleans on Thursday, 29 September.
  • Is Buying Gold Right for You?
    Gold is mentioned in the Bible multiple times and has been used as a currency for centuries. Its value becomes even more evident since the advent of fiat currencies with little control over inflation.
  • Remember Job III
    Markus fights with the demons of depression as he is unable to find work after losing his farm to the Dust Bowl. He and his wife join thousands of other Okies and drive west settling in Bakersfield. Here they find a glimmer of hope.
  • Mesilla - Part II
    Confederate veteran Luke McPherson finds a new chance at life in the desert of southern New Mexico. He suddenly has a purpose and goal, as well as a new family.
  • Do You Drink Industrial Milk?
    This article shows the link between government regulation and big dairy; seeking to expose the dangers of industrialized milk production using data from the WHO, FDA, USDA, CDC, National Ag Law Center, and the Center for Responsive Politics.
  • Remember Job II
    Volga German Okies travel to Bakersfield full of hope. What they find will test their constitutions and their faith.
  • Mesilla - Part I
    Luke McPherson grew up in New Orleans, but lost everything during the War of Northern Aggression. In 1882 he boards a train for California but gets sidetracked in the sourthern New Mexican desert.
  • How to Apply for a Government Job
    A brief how-to on the basics of applying for federal employment. Contains links and info designed specifically for those who have never applied for a goverment job.
  • Willa Cather - Author of the Frontier
    Willa Cather is known for her "Nebraska Novels." Their accurate depiction of the harsh realities of frontier life are both haunting and beautiful.
  • Remember Job
    The struggles of a Volga German family during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s. Heartbreak, despair and disappointment lead them to a life changing decision.
  • Ode to Lady
    American Haiku on the sorrow of children's lost pet.
  • My Journey to the True Catholic Church
    My trek through the various Protestant denominations to the modern Catholic Church and even further to the Traditional Latin Mass and sedevacantism.
  • Car Loans – the Bane of Financial Independence
    How the car financing market results in American’s spending more per month on cars than on food. Rules to live by when considering a car purchase.
  • Budgeting - the Necessary Evil
    Basic Principles for Family, Business, and Government Budgeting. Help in prioritizing your expenses. Real world example of a working family budget.

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