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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By now, it must be clear to any sentient individual that trump's quest for vengeance, power, and wealth knows no bounds, and the destruction of our great nation is the price we must pay for trying to stop him. We can hope that within his un...
A few minutes ago, I received a notice of Robert Reich’s post, “Why Teddy Roosevelt’s face will remain on Mount Rushmore and Trump’s image will never be there or anywhere else,” and became curious about its basis. I recalled that trump had ...
I started this soon after Inauguration Day 2025, as a way of grounding myself, and maintaining a positive perspective with which to face the next four years. Unfortunately, with trump’s declaration of war on anyone who would dare to hold hi...
As we continue to hear about the Senate confirmation hearings where our so-called representatives consider their Constitutional duty to advise and consent to trump’s choices for Cabinet positions, it’s important to understand that his inten...
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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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