
Welcome to my personal Substack where I post essays about social and political matters, personal observations, or just something that crossed my mind. Some are pieces I've written in the past, but have meaning in the present.
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What's the point of having opinions if you're not gonna express 'em? A retired engineer, I consider myself a junior senior. I've been writing political opinion, informational, and personal essays and op-eds for the past 20 years.
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