hhh When one sees, hears or reads nothing but depressing stories, it is like music to the soul to learn about an act of kindness, courage and humanity – whether such happened yesterday or decades ago. So it was five years ago when – in the midst of the horror perpetrated by ISIS in and around places such as Irbil, Mount Sinjar and Amirli in Iraq – a couple of U.S. … [Read more...] about The Berlin ‘Candy Bomber’ Revisited
Maybe Trade Wars Ain’t That Easy to Win
Is The Donald going to have to eat his words? When he started his economic battles with the rest of the world, particularly China, he made a statement that “trade wars are easy to win,” making it seem that starting these conflicts were no big deal. He didn’t want to scare his base who would suffer the most in a prolonged economic clash between the United States and … [Read more...] about Maybe Trade Wars Ain’t That Easy to Win
Lots of Older Cities are Losing Population. Trump’s Making It Worse.
The city of Erie, Pa. is a tourist magnet, thanks to the lovely lakeshore at Lake Erie. Downtown, the streets are lined with little cafes and restaurants and shops. But like a lot of older cities and towns, Erie has a common problem: It's losing population. At its peak Erie had a population of about 140,000 people. It's since dropped to less than 100,000, according to an … [Read more...] about Lots of Older Cities are Losing Population. Trump’s Making It Worse.
What Democrats Fear Most in 2020: A Bullish Trump Economy
It shouldn't shock anyone if Donald Trump wins a second term in 2020. "Now Hiring" signs in local shop windows are potentially more persuasive than abstract phrases like "Constitutional Crisis." Jobs and wages affect everyone everywhere, and Washington court battles and executive-congressional clashes can be easily dismissed as distant thunder. I'm not endorsing that … [Read more...] about What Democrats Fear Most in 2020: A Bullish Trump Economy
Trump Tariffs
David Donar. All rights reserved. Copyright Donar, Political Graffiti … [Read more...] about Trump Tariffs
Jr. (Cartoon, Column and Video)
I can’t imagine Donald Trump being a hands-on father. I’m fairly confident the guy never did a 2:00 am feeding or changed a diaper in his life. He probably didn’t even know where the diapers were kept in his penthouse, other than the ones he has to wear himself. I definitely can’t see him playing catch with any of his kids. But maybe, if he and Jr go to prison together, they … [Read more...] about Jr. (Cartoon, Column and Video)
Suddenly conservative lawyers are condemning Trump for abuses of power
The Los Angeles Times has a column noting a recent trend: conservative lawyers are condemning Donald Trump for abuses of power. Now, I fully know that they will be painted as Democrats, secret Democrats, RINOS, etc. etc. but the fact is lawyers of both parties are becoming increasingly concerned about the way Trump perceives and executes laws. Increasingly, when Trump executes … [Read more...] about Suddenly conservative lawyers are condemning Trump for abuses of power
World’s First Psychedelics Research Center For Depression, Addiction and Anorexia
A welcome breakthrough in the field of mental health has been this month’s opening of the world’s first Center for Psychedelic Research at Imperial College London, one of the UK’s foremost universities. The Center’s remit will be to continue their studies into the effects of psychedelics such as (magic mushroom’s) psilocybin and LSD on the brain as well as to work on therapies … [Read more...] about World’s First Psychedelics Research Center For Depression, Addiction and Anorexia
For Trump, Morning in America never seems to dawn
How can it be Morning in America when the president keeps acting like it's midnight in Hades? The economic news is impressive: the lowest unemployment rate since 1969 and 3.2% economic growth in the first quarter. For President Trump, it raises the possibility of running an upbeat, Morning in America-style reelection campaign, like Ronald Reagan did in 1984. Except for … [Read more...] about For Trump, Morning in America never seems to dawn
Global Extinction (Cartoon)
Will Trump’s use of executive privilege help him avoid congressional oversight? It didn’t help Richard Nixo
On Aug. 9, 1974, Richard M. Nixon resigned and left the White House. AP/Chick Harrity Ken Hughes, University of Virginia Like Donald Trump, Richard Nixon tried to stonewall congressional investigations into crimes allegedly committed in the White House. “Why, we’ll just let it go to the (Supreme) Court. Fight it like hell,” Nixon said. But the … [Read more...] about Will Trump’s use of executive privilege help him avoid congressional oversight? It didn’t help Richard Nixo
The danger of dabbling in protectionism
By GEORGE F. WILL Washington Post Columnist WASHINGTON -- A man who worked in a boxer's corner in a 1962 match against Cassius Clay, as he still was known, explained why the referee stopped the fight in the fourth round: "Things just went sour gradually all at once." It can be like that when government dabbles in protectionism. U.S. industrial capacity has never been … [Read more...] about The danger of dabbling in protectionism
Arlington National Cemetery: A Promise Made, A Promise Kept?
As a Vietnam era veteran approaching that “date certain,” I often – and perhaps somewhat belatedly – contemplate about where I would like my last resting place to be. Presently I am torn between the “familiarity” and nearness to my loved ones offered by a local cemetery and the honor, history and beauty represented and offered by the “rolling green hills…dotted with … [Read more...] about Arlington National Cemetery: A Promise Made, A Promise Kept?
“Democratic Presidential Campaign Is A Clown Car”
In her 4 May 2019 Saturday Night Live impersonation of Elizabeth Warren, Kate McKinnon describes the 2020 Democratic presidential campaign as being a clown car. McKinnon as Warren: "I mean what a frickin clown car I've found myself in." The truth of those words is evident in what Democratic presidential candidates are promoting. Let's start with Elizabeth Warren. … [Read more...] about “Democratic Presidential Campaign Is A Clown Car”
Congress does not have the option to shrug and look away
WASHINGTON -- The escalating war in Washington is not between the White House and "Democrats," despite what President Trump may claim. It is between an arrogant, out-of-control executive and the people's duly elected representatives in Congress, whose sworn duties transcend politics. There's a big difference. Trump tries to drag everyone and everything down to the basest, … [Read more...] about Congress does not have the option to shrug and look away
TRUMPY TAX TRAGEDY (Cartoon, Column and Video)
If you still believe Donald Trump is a genius, great businessman, great negotiator, and built a great company, you’re in a cult. ? The New York Times published a story this week in great detail about how Trump spent the 1980s losing over a billion dollars. According to the IRS, Donald Trump lost more money during this time than any other American. In fact, his losses … [Read more...] about TRUMPY TAX TRAGEDY (Cartoon, Column and Video)
CATCH 45
“Behind every great fortune lies a great crime.” - Honoré de Balzac One of the strangest outcomes of the Trump presidency so far has been the fact that America has dismissed the black hole that was the Russian attack on our country in 2016 as nothing more than “meddling” in our elections. Meddling, according to the Cambridge Dictionary is: to try to change or have an … [Read more...] about CATCH 45
Misery and memory in Glendora, Mississippi: How poverty is reshaping the story of Emmett Till’s murder
Some say Till’s body was dumped from the Old Black Bayou Bridge in Glendora, Mississippi. Others dispute this detail. cmh2315fl/flickr, CC BY-NC Dave Tell, University of Kansas In August of 1955, Emmett Till was lynched in the Mississippi Delta. The 14-year-old African American reportedly whistled at a white woman, violating the racial norms of the … [Read more...] about Misery and memory in Glendora, Mississippi: How poverty is reshaping the story of Emmett Till’s murder
Donald Trump’s Unrelenting and Unapologetic White Rage
By, Brian L. Ott Having spent two years studying President Trump’s rhetoric, I have come to the conclusion that white rage is the sole basis of his rhetorical style. White rage, as I am using it here, describes a widely shared and fully embodied cultural sentiment; it is a sort of deep-seated public emotion rooted in centuries-old structures of racism. White rage is … [Read more...] about Donald Trump’s Unrelenting and Unapologetic White Rage
The White House revoked my press pass. It’s not just me — it’s curtailing access for all journalists.
WASHINGTON -- For the past 21 years, I have had the high privilege of holding a White House press pass, a magical ticket that gives the bearer a front-row seat to history. I was in the White House the night Bill Clinton admitted his affair with Monica Lewinsky, and the day he was impeached. I was there on Sept. 11, 2001, and the fearful days thereafter, when we were trained … [Read more...] about The White House revoked my press pass. It’s not just me — it’s curtailing access for all journalists.




































