Now for another case of Left-wing lunacy. Did you know that the Trump Administration engaged in racism in its preparation and response to Hurricane Harvey? That is the accusation being made by a Left-wing activist, as reported by the Huffington Post. "Hurricane Harvey and the destruction it has wrought on southeastern Texas and Louisiana have cast something of a shadow over … [Read more...] about Another Case of Left-Wing Lunacy
Trump faces struggle to unite UN Security Council against North Korea
North Korea’s provocative thermonuclear test is outrageous but its intention might be to force China to persuade the US to come in good faith to the negotiating table. The outcome might be a wider security deal that erodes American influence in the Korean peninsula to the benefit of North Korea, China and, perhaps, Russia. President Donald Trump might have little choice … [Read more...] about Trump faces struggle to unite UN Security Council against North Korea
A Case of Left-Wing Lunacy
It doesn't take much effort to find cases of Left-wing lunacy. One such case has been presented to the public via the Financial Times website. That publication has published a commentary by Lawrence Summers that is a huge non sequitur. In his Labor Day 2017 commentary America needs its unions more than ever, Summers writes, "A pervasive sense of vulnerability and missing … [Read more...] about A Case of Left-Wing Lunacy
Mike Peters Guest Cartoon: Donald Trump and Climate Change
OF RELATED INTEREST: --After a devastating hurricane, Trump still picks a climate change denier to head NASA --What's causing the catastrophic flooding in Texas is not a hoax, Mr. President --Trump’s Climate Denial Means Hurricane Harvey Relief Funds Will Likely Be Wasted Mike Peters is recognized as one of our nation’s most prominent cartoon artists for his outstanding … [Read more...] about Mike Peters Guest Cartoon: Donald Trump and Climate Change
What Hurricane Harvey says about risk, climate and resilience
By Katharine Hayhoe, Professor and Director, Climate Science Center, Texas Tech University, Daniel Cohan, Associate Professor of Environmental Engineering, Rice University, and Andrew Dessler, Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, Texas A&M University . Hurricane Harvey from the International Space Station on August 28. NASA, CC BY Hurricane Harvey has taught us many lessons, but … [Read more...] about What Hurricane Harvey says about risk, climate and resilience
Cartoon and column: The Dangerous Dengenerate
Donald Trump has pledged to donate $1 million from his personal fortune to help the victims of Hurricane Harvey. Pardon me while I remain skeptical. Why would anyone be so cynical to doubt a president’s promise of a donation to help hurricane victims? We wouldn’t be skeptical if George W. Bush or Barack Obama made that promise. We have to be skeptical of Trump because while … [Read more...] about Cartoon and column: The Dangerous Dengenerate
The Message in the Storm
By KATHLEEN PARKER Washington Post Writers Group Columnist WASHINGTON -- Nobody wants to pick on Texas, or especially Houston, after a 1,000-year weather event that for several days turned the city into a lake and dispossessed thousands of their homes, belongings and, in some cases, loved ones. The ultimate effects of the storm blandly named Harvey are yet to be fully … [Read more...] about The Message in the Storm
North Korea declares H-bomb test ‘a perfect success’
North Korea said Sunday it tested a hydrogen bomb which it can mount on a missile, declaring its biggest-ever nuclear detonation a "perfect success" and sparking a strong rebuke from President Donald Trump who slammed its actions as "dangerous" to the US. Pyongyang residents threw their arms aloft in triumph as a jubilant television newsreader hailed… … [Read more...] about North Korea declares H-bomb test ‘a perfect success’
Growing concern that Trump might use North Korea to divert attention
Considering the uncertainties plaguing Donald Trump’s administration, today’s warning by Russian President Vladimir Putin that the US and North Korea are “on the brink of large-scale conflict” should be treated seriously. Some analysts in Washington and European capitals still think that Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong-un are more about bluster than substance. But both … [Read more...] about Growing concern that Trump might use North Korea to divert attention
Confederacy Apologists Still In Denial
Denial isn't just a river in Egypt, as illustrated by the mental gymnastics that Confederacy apologists continue to go through to defend keeping monuments to Confederates in public places of honor. USA Today opinion contributor Brett M. Decker writes, "Battles over Confederate monuments are flaring up again 152 years after Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered to Gen. Ulysses S. … [Read more...] about Confederacy Apologists Still In Denial
The Rattling of the Cages: Republican Senators Seeing Rude Awakening To New GOP Order – Fueled By Leader Himself
Tweet of the Day: “They’re not carving people into Mount Rushmore because they won Twitter arguments.” - Josh Holmes, a former Chief of Staff to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell “The Rattling of the Cages” is my name for the potpourri of news that breaks involving any upcoming election – House, Senate and Governor. The happenings are typically sundry - candidates … [Read more...] about The Rattling of the Cages: Republican Senators Seeing Rude Awakening To New GOP Order – Fueled By Leader Himself
The Republican Congress & Trump’s Base Are Holding America Hostage
No constitutional scholar of repute will deny that the evidence of criminality, as well as unfitness for office, has become so overwhelming eight months into Donald Trump's presidency that the House of Representatives is obligated to begin impeachment proceedings. The reason why it has not and will not in the foreseeable future speaks volumes about the moral vacuity of the … [Read more...] about The Republican Congress & Trump’s Base Are Holding America Hostage
Not at all quiet for Trump on the Russia front
WASHINGTON -- Just so there's no confusion: Donald Trump's longtime personal lawyer emailed Vladimir Putin's personal spokesman? Seeking help from the Kremlin on a deal to build a Trump Tower in Moscow? During the presidential campaign? Yes, this really happened. While most attention was rightly focused on the devastating flood in Houston, there was quite a bit of news on … [Read more...] about Not at all quiet for Trump on the Russia front
American dream fades for child immigrants under Trump
New York, US - Aside from a slight Spanish accent, there is little to separate Juan Escalante from many people who were born and bred in the United States. The chinos, Ray Ban sunglasses and love of coffee are as all-American as the next man. Escalante, however, was brought to the US by his Venezuelan parents… … [Read more...] about American dream fades for child immigrants under Trump
NFL: Kaepernick Apologists Need A Clue
According to his apologists, Colin Kaepernick is still unemployed because he is being blackballed by the NFL teams. Such a claim may be emotionally appealing to those apologists, but what is emotionally appealing isn't necessarily true. In his Sports Illustrated column "Colin Kaepernick Blackball? NFL Team Executives Explain Why That Theory Doesn’t Stand Up" Albert Breer … [Read more...] about NFL: Kaepernick Apologists Need A Clue
(CONTINUING UPDATES) The Military Responds to Hurricane Harvey
Update Sept. 2: Activities aboard USS Kearsarge enroute to Gulf Coast to provide humanitarian and disaster relief for the areas affected by Hurricane Harvey. Update, Sept. 2 Nothing says it like images: Air Force Senior Airman Austin Hellweg leads a family to an HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter in Beaumont, Texas, Aug. 31, 2017, for transport to a safer … [Read more...] about (CONTINUING UPDATES) The Military Responds to Hurricane Harvey
Why we can’t think straight about government
WASHINGTON -- One of the barriers to sensible politics is the opportunism that so often infects our debates about what government is there for, where we want it to be energetic, and how we can keep it from violating the basic rights of citizens. The muddled nature of our discussions of these matters has been brought home by two unfortunate events: The mass suffering … [Read more...] about Why we can’t think straight about government
Higher Education Teaches Students to Contribute to Society
Higher Education Teaches Students to Contribute to Society ByDale Schlundt, M.A. When pondering the purpose of our profession as post secondary educators, the reality that many times students will only retain the framework of what is being taught in courses unrelated to their degree, reveals itself. This becomes an excellent motivator to ensure that we are teaching … [Read more...] about Higher Education Teaches Students to Contribute to Society
Nearly 400 new species discovered in Amazon
Researchers have found 381 new species in the Amazon rainforest, the World Wildlife Fund announced Wednesday, warning that the discoveries were all in areas threatened by human activity. The report by the WWF and Brazil's Mamiraua Institute, released in Sao Paulo, listed 216 previously unknown plants, 93 fish, 32 amphibians, 19 reptiles, one bird and 20… … [Read more...] about Nearly 400 new species discovered in Amazon


































