Is the Constitution Still Our Lifeboat in Troubled Waters?
With each passing day, with each “breaking news” alert I grow more and more concerned at The Left’s clinging to the Constitution as if it were a lifeboat come to rescue us from the ICE-bound waters in which tread. While the Constitution sets forth the means in which government is to be conducted; the executive, judicial, and legislative branches are colluding to render the document that has served us for 239 years invalid. This revered paper is only of consequence if those in power honor their oath to protect it. They have failed to do so.
BFree® Foods, Gluten Free, Homestyle Sandwich Bread
"I open the tightly bound package, and my lips reflexively curl at the squelching sound... Bread is not supposed to be 'moist'!" Join me as I navigate the indignity of the gluten-free deli counter, the ghost of sandwiches past, and the discovery of a brand that finally offers an honest slice of bread.
The Holiday Meal Many Never Enjoyed
Unemployment, underemployment, and rising food prices put adequate nutritious food out of the reach of more people. Small communities have fewer opportunities for good pay and limited access to stores where healthy food is more affordable.
Degrees Declassified: An Attack on Women?
Trickle-Down Economics: Why OBBB Tax Cuts Will Fail
There’s a reason critics have long argued that "trickle-down economics" is actually a "trickle-up" theory. The core idea—that massive tax cuts and deregulation for big business will inevitably benefit the worker—was proven a failure under Reganomics, and it’s set to fail again with the so-called "One Big Beautiful Bill" (OBBB).
The historical data is damning: The combined tax acts of 1981 and 1986 slashed the maximum corporate tax rate from 70% to 34%. Did the savings trickle down? No. While the top one-percenters' wages skyrocketed by 138% between 1979 and 2015, the rest of us saw a paltry 15% increase, all while productivity grew by nearly 60%.
The OBBB doubles down on this flawed model, not only by introducing new corporate tax cuts but also by pushing aggressive deregulation. This removal of oversight—gutting agencies like the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the EPA—will allow Corporate America to realize trillions of dollars in savings over the next decade.
This is not a policy of economic stimulus; it is a policy of corporate enrichment. It pads corporate pockets at the direct expense of the middle and lower classes, consumer safety, and the environment, ensuring the rich get richer while the rest of us continue a rapid descent. The real question is not how much business will save, but at what cost to the rest of America.
Political Greed and $400K Gain: How Personal Wealth Breeds Apathy to Immigration Injustice
She got her money back, and I’m happy for her. What I’m not happy about is the context. In this context, her getting her money was sufficient to block out all of the injustices incurred under the current administration. She is clearly comfortable and plans to stay that way regardless of the cost to others.
Call Me Woke
White Progressive Liberals took up the term, diluting it to cover a broader range of issues from racism to misogyny, and from LGBTQ bigotry to social equality. Right Wing Republicans added the sneer and sarcasm, to show their disdain for any who lay claim to liberal views.
When Cancer Calls
We finally had a visit with the surgeon. Scott thought it was just to check on his feeding tube. The doctor came in with a big smile and said, “Okay now. We’ve scheduled a date for your surgery. September 29th.” The color drained from Scott’s face. “I thought I had more time.”