HAPPY TWO HUNDRED FIFTIETH FOURTH OF JULY: AMERICA IN 2026

HAPPY TWO HUNDRED FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY, AMERICA! What happened in early July of 1776 certainly needs no rehashing so in keeping with my blog’s theme of addressing more out of the way subjects this post will examine various events that took place on other July 4ths throughout American history.

JULY 4TH, 1778 – George Rogers Clark led his rebel forces in taking the British stronghold of Kaskaskia, near the confluence of the Mississippi and Kaskaskia Rivers. Clark and his Rangers were on a mission for then-Virginia Governor Patrick Henry.

JULY 4TH, 1783 – The Massachusetts Supreme Court is finalizing its written decision holding that slavery has been illegal in the state since adoption of the Massachusetts Declaration of Rights in 1780. 

JULY 4TH, 1788 – The Constitution of the United States is starting to come into full effect this calendar year, instituting the government we are still officially ruled by. First elections are scheduled for later in the year.

JULY 4TH, 1789 – Congress passes a tariff that taxes goods imported in American ships at a rate 10% lower than on goods imported in ships under foreign flags.

JULY 4TH, 1794 – The “Whiskey Rebellion” is underway in western Pennsylvania. Farmers protesting a federal tax on grain alcohol act against it by refusing to pay it and by tarring and feathering the revenue agents sent to collect the tax money. They also take to burning down the homes of revenue officials. The rebellion ends in November.    Continue reading

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THE SUPERHERO UNCLE SAM: FIRST TWENTY STORIES

Happy Fourth of July! I’ll have my FULL Independence Day blog post later, but we’ll start the day with this look at the earliest stories of the Quality Comics superhero Uncle Sam in the 1940s. For over 20 more Quality Comics heroes click HERE.

uncle samUNCLE SAM

Secret Identity: Ezra Smith (assumed name)

First Appearance: National Comics #1 (July 1940) His final Golden Age appearance came in 1944.

Origin: During the Revolutionary War, a dying American soldier named Sam (last name unknown) felt such a fervent desire to continue fighting for the new country that he assumed supernatural status. Over the decades he incarnated as Uncle Sam whenever the United States needed him.

In 1940 he appeared to young Buddy Smith, whose father Ezra was just killed for opposing a Fascist organization called the Purple Shirts. Uncle Sam defeated that group and became Buddy’s substitute father, pretending to be his late father Ezra to legal authorities.

uncle sam againPowers: This hero had Superman-level strength and invulnerability. He could fly in a sense by making enormous Hulk-sized leaps. He had a mystic ability to know where he would be needed. Due to his supernatural nature, Uncle Sam could not be photographed or filmed.

Comment: When he was no longer needed in a given time period, this hero faded away, to once again incarnate during the next period of crisis for the country.

national comics 1NATIONAL COMICS #1 (July 1940)

Title: The Coming of Uncle Sam

Villains: The Purple Shirts

Synopsis: The origin of Uncle Sam, including his “adoption” of Buddy Smith, the scrappy kid in short pants depicted on the cover. Uncle Sam wages war on the Purple Shirts army, which is being financed by an unnamed – but obvious – foreign power.

Our hero invades the Purple Shirts’ secret stronghold at Box Valley in the southern Rocky Mountains. Uncle Sam clobbers the villains and rescues the U.S. President, whom they kidnapped earlier in a commando raid. Continue reading

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AMERICA 250: SACRED HONOR – THE FIFTY-SIX SIGNERS OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

The big names among the signers of the Declaration of Independence get all the attention they need, so Balladeer’s Blog will be spreading the love to ALL the signers in this article.

Those big names are covered too, of course.

CONNECTICUT –

1. Samuel Huntington – Served as president of the Continental Congress from 1779 to 1781. After the war served as Connecticut’s Chief Justice and then Governor.

###2. Roger Sherman – In addition to signing the Declaration he also signed the Articles of Association, the Articles of Confederation AND the U.S. Constitution.   ###  

3. William Williams – Used his own money to finance various Connecticut Militia units and allowed American and later French troops to quarter in his home.  

###   4. Oliver Wolcott – Went on to serve as a Major General and led his forces against British Loyalists who were launching raids along the Connecticut Coastline. He also served in the Long Island and Saratoga campaigns.

DELAWARE –

1. Thomas McKean – Despite being from Delaware he led the military unit called the Pennsylvania Associators (talk about a name guaranteed to strike fear into the hearts of the enemy) during Washington’s ultimately futile defense of New York City. When the British were moving through Delaware McKean had to move his family five times to keep them out of the Red Coats’ clutches.

###2. George Read – Served as the President of Delaware for part of the war and while fleeing the British advance he used an assumed name and bluffed the British soldiers who coralled him into thinking he was a Loyalist, so they let him go.  

###   3. Caesar Rodney – I think we’re all sick of hearing about Rodney’s late-night ride to get back to Philadelphia in time to let him and McKean outvote George Read and cast Delaware’s vote FOR independence. Instead, I’ll mention Rodney’s service as a Militia General whose troops helped defend Delaware from the invading Brits.  Continue reading

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NEWS ROUNDUP: JULY THIRD

Time for another current events roundup from Independent Voter Site Balladeer’s Blog

DEMOCRAT GOVERNOR TIM WALZ PARDONS THE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT WHO REPEATEDLY RAPED A TEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL JUST SO HE COULDN’T BE DEPORTED AND MAY NOW FIGHT AGAINST DEPORTATION IN COURT. More HERE. No surprise coming from Democrats.

MORE ABOUT DEMOCRAT TIM WALZ PARDONING ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CHILD RAPIST.

DHS HEAD MULLIN JOINS THE VOICES CONDEMNING TIM WALZ FOR HIS SERVICE TO AN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CHILD RAPIST.

ARTICLE: TRUMP – THE PERFECT PRESIDENT FOR AMERICA 250.

A LOOK AT HOW PRESIDENT TRUMP IS LOWERING COSTS FOR HOMEBUYERS.

ARTICLE: TRUMP’S WINS AGAINST THE DEEP STATE AKA THE CESSPOOL OF CORRUPTION CALLED AMERICA’S POLITICAL ESTABLISHMENT.

PRESIDENT TRUMP VISITS THE THEODORE ROOSEVELT PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY.

EXAMINATIONS OF THE RECENT SUPREME COURT DECISIONS. More HERE.

CIA VERMIN STILL REFUSING TO COOPERATE IN INVESTIGATIONS INTO THEIR ENDLESS MALFEASANCE. JFK had the right idea when he wanted to splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces and cast it to the winds. Filth like John Brennan and George H.W. Bush have run that organization.

FLASHBACK: DAILY NEWS NAILS OBAMA’S CALLOUSNESS. Continue reading

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WILLIS H. CARRIER: THE SUMMER OF 2026’s GREATEST AMERICAN

America’s 250th birthday is mere days away and as we honor men and women from long, long ago the current heat wave should remind us that Willis H. Carrier, the inventor of modern air conditioning, is truly the lion of the hour.

In 1902 Carrier invented the first electrical air conditioning unit. Thirteen years later, he founded Carrier Corporation which specialized in heating, ventilation and air conditioning, the HVAC we all take for granted. Continue reading

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AMERICAN PRIVATEER OF THE WAR OF 1812: THE CHASSEUR

Previously, Balladeer’s Blog has covered several American privateer vessels of the Revolutionary War. As our 250th birthday approaches, I’ll take a look at one of our privateer ships from the War of 1812.

THE CHASSEUR – This vessel was granted its Letter of Marque to prey on British shipping and take prizes on February 23rd, 1813. The Chasseur had 16 cannon and a crew of 160.

From July 1813 to Christmas of that year, William Wade captained this ship as it ran through the British blockade the previous month and was looking for prey in the West Indies come July. The Chasseur seized between 6-11 British vessels during this cruise. Continue reading

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B-MOVIE HOST: RONALD THE GHOUL (1959-1968)

RONALD THE GHOUL, real name Jerry Sandford, hosted the WVEC Norfolk and Hampton, Virginia version of Shock Theater on Friday nights at 11:30.

Sandford’s character Ronald was sort of an homage to the macabre yet comical Roland Zacherley, who went simply by Roland before changing to Zacherley the Cool Ghoul.

Jerry Sandford’s Shock Theater had its own Maurice the Cool Ghoul (Frank Van), who was a beatnik ghoul and wore a monster mask in the show’s early years but then donned a beret and a goatee to enhance his beatnik image. Completing Ronald’s supporting cast was Vicki McKee as the beauty to Ronald and Maurice’s beasts.

When Sandford left the U.S. Navy, he became a radio announcer on WVEC Radio in the Norfolk-Hampton area in 1957. During 1959 he moved over to WVEC Television, hosting the children’s program Bungles the Clown Monday through Friday and taking to the airwaves as Ronald on Fridays at 11:30pm. Continue reading

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JULY FIRST NEWS ROUNDUP AND SOME FLASHBACKS

Independent Voter Site Balladeer’s Blog starts July with this current events roundup.

MOTHER OF DAUGHTER KILLED BY ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT DARES DEMOCRATS TO LOOK HER IN THE EYE AND EXPLAIN WHY THEY FEEL ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN HER LATE DAUGHTER. More HERE. Jessica Gorman also pointed out that President Trump’s political allies are the only ones who care about preventing what happened to her daughter from happening to anyone else, saying “I don’t understand why it is only the Republican side that cares about our American children,”. Yes, the Democrat motto remains “Illegal immigrants uber alles.” 

DEMOCRAT CONGRESSMAN RO KHANNA LIVES IN A SIX MILLION DOLLAR MANSION WHILE COMPLAINING ABOUT RICH PEOPLE

ODDBALL DAY YESTERDAY NEWS-WISE ESPECIALLY WITH BOTH SIDES FEELING SMACKED BY THE SUPREME COURT, SO HERE ARE SOME FLASHBACKS TO LIGHTEN THE MOOD.

Back in 2017 when rational people were first getting fully exposed to the deranged anti-Donald Trump hysteria from Democrats I made a blog post joking about how obsessive their Trump hatred was. When they removed video of Trump in a harmless cameo in Home Alone 2 I facetiously said they would soon “ADD Trump to old media”, as in this scene from M*A*S*H.

RADAR: Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Blake’s plane … was shot down by Donald Trump … over the Sea of Japan … it spun in … there were no survivors.

I also mentioned the new Democrat attempt at a joke book:

Q: Why did the chicken cross the road?   A: To get away from Trump.

Q: Why does a fireman wear red suspenders?   A: As a clear rebuke to the Trump administration. Continue reading

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COOL NAMED SPORTS TEAM: DRAKE STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Balladeer’s Blog takes a look at another college whose teams have a more inventive name than the overused Eagles, Tigers, Bulldogs and Wildcats.

DRAKE STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE Continue reading

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FORGOTTEN TELEVISION: CAVALCADE OF AMERICA (1952-1955)

CAVALCADE OF AMERICA (1952-1955) – This terrific 30-minute anthology series dramatized real-life events in U.S. history from the Revolutionary War onward. Sometimes fictional works appropriate for the series would be presented as well. Even if you don’t want to watch the show you can just pick out historical names below and look them up online.

STANDOUT EPISODES: 1952-1953

POOR RICHARD – Benjamin Franklin and John Adams surreptitiously delay pretended negotiations with General William Howe for an American surrender just to help buy time for General George Washington’s withdrawal from New York. Starring Dabbs Greer, Alan Napier and Henry Brandon.

ALL’S WELL WITH LYDIA – Lydia Darragh, a Quaker widow living in Philadelphia, obtains information about an imminent British attack and risks her life to get that information to General Washington. Thus prepared, Washington and his troops manage to hold on against the Redcoats at White Marsh from December 5th-8th, 1777. Howe, Cornwallis and their Hessian ally Knyphausen are forced to retreat back to Philadelphia. Ruth Warrick of Citizen Kane plays Lydia.  With Reginald Denny.

THE MAN WHO TOOK A CHANCE – Inventor and entrepreneur Eli Whitney (Richard Denning) pioneers interchangeable parts in muskets to keep Americans armed and ready against any European encroachment long after the Revolutionary War. Continue reading

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