Tag Archive for: politics

An old typewriter and a lamp on the table.

Pivoting In Troubling Times

Whether it’s working in the highest turnover White House in US history or being locked out of comedy clubs, these troubling times have been a showcase of human resourcefulness. Hey, people need to make a living, right? The tell-all book has flourished over these past few...
2020 election day

The Results Are In!

Earlier this year, I provided some trends to watch regarding the upcoming US election.  Now it’s nearly a month away and votes are already being cast in some states.  So, we’re down to the wire.  With this in mind, I’ll now share a bevy of comparative points you can check out to make election night more interesting…
Quid pro quo

You Know Quid Pro Quo?

Latin is back!  When I was a kid, there was always talk of taking Latin at elite schools.  For many professions it would be needed, they said, like becoming a doctor. Being a catholic schoolboy, we’d hear the priests talking…
attention signs

What You Might Have Missed

I’m sure that 2018 will be regarded as the pivotal year human society fully stopped paying attention.  Our inability to process more than three-word mantras from politicians – refusing to understand what the words really represent –…
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Rebranding U.S. Factions for 2018

Happy New Year’s, folks. If you’ve observed what I have over the past year, it’s definitely time to rebrand the socio-political factions of the United States.  Both Liberalism and Conservatism as labels need to be cast aside.  They are…