
Here to give my opinion on current, past and future political issues
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In the years leading up to 1776, the American colonies did not think of themselves as a nation-in-waiting. They were British subjects—uneasily so, increasingly frustrated, but still bound by habit, law, and a shared inheritance of empire. T...
On July 4, 1776, a group of men signed a document that did something far more dangerous than declare independence.
They declared responsibility.
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As California barrels toward a future dominated by electric vehicles and renewable energy mandates, a stark reality is emerging: the state’s oil and gas infrastructure is crumbling, and the consequences could hit hard at the pump. I recentl...
So where do we go from here?
The way forward is not in denying history,
nor in endlessly weaponizing it.
Instead, we must:
Learn from history so we don’t repeat it.
Stop holding today’s citizens accountable fo...
Here’s where the real damage happens: when every discussion is reduced to accusations of racism, the possibility of real dialogue dies.
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Here to give my opinion on current, past and future political issues
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