Tag Archives: Manslaughter Mitch McConnell

Needed More Than Ever

After reading the title of today’s article the natural question to have is: What is needed more than ever? I’ll answer that in the last paragraph if you haven’t figured it out by then. Let’s explore. Continue reading Needed More Than Ever

Dog Days Clearance

During a normal summer August is the Dog Days of a long baseball season. This weekend we are approaching the halfway point of an abbreviated regular season. (Thanks to you and your willful ignorance President Trump.) As happens every few days, I have a bunch of tidbits pilling up in my “notes”. Today I’ll try to briefly cover some of them. Let’s explore. Continue reading Dog Days Clearance

Deflecting Blame

A lot of information crosses my eyes on a daily basis; in fact too much. Tuesday a tidbit came to my attention that sparked this article because I knew it wasn’t an isolated incident. Let’s explore. Continue reading Deflecting Blame

Doozy Of An Outrage

The outrages surrounding the coronavirus pandemic are too numerous to cover in a single article. My original plan was to write about several, (there is no shortage of material). As I wrote this I decided to cover just one. It is a doozy! Let’s explore. Continue reading Doozy Of An Outrage

When Pride And Greed Meet

It’s Tuesday morning and I sit here with the TV muted and tuned to C-SPAN2 as I begin this article. Led by Manslaughter Mitch McConnell, Republican Senators are taking to the Senate floor spewing partisan rhetoric. The subject matter is the latest proposed coronavirus response legislation. Let’s explore. Continue reading When Pride And Greed Meet