Time magazine asks, have matters like these come to define us as a nation? “The story we tell the world is the story we tell ourselves. Are we better?
Biblical quotes, child abuse and ‘zero tolerance’ folly
The President and his minions should think twice before they make biblical quotes as the reality of their actions are anything but that.
Is ‘ounce of prevention’ beyond comprehension?
The Trump administration’s EPA must learn that an ounce of prevention will stop the loss of billions of dollars and scores of deaths.
Dim foresight: Place seed corn in microwave, press ‘start’ Trump’s slaughtering America
Donald Trump and his cabal in his evert to use America as its personal cash register is dismantling much of the policies needed to move us forward. Worse, their search for instant gratification will kill the economy.
The art of being transparently corrupt
Should he finish this term and run in 2020, Trump will run on the guarantee that, hey, if he’s corrupt, at least he’s above-board about it. Cue the cheers.
President Donald Trump: Your swamp water is served
There are two classes of pathological liars – 1. all of them before and since Donald J. Trump, and 2. Donald J. Trump. When it comes to lying, he is in a class by himself.
Where does Donald Trump find these kind of people?
President Donald Trump, my mother used to say if you sleep with dogs you rise with fleas. But what if you are already a dog and you are just joining the swamp?
And the Democrats say, ‘Thank you’
It is true that it seems as if Republicans are giving Democrats a treasure trove of gifts that should result in a blue wave. One hopes they don’t screw it up.
Scott Pruitt: secure in his sound-proof world
Sorry, editorialists. Pruitt is doing the bidding of the revenge-driven man in the White House, the most corrupt and least ethical individual ever to hold his position.
Second Amendment and its fraudulent hucksters
The Second Amendment is antiquated and dangerous. It would be impossible to abolish – first legislatively and second in getting sufficient states to ratify. But …