It’s time to do another of the seemingly endless catch up articles. I entitled today’s Troubling Tidbits because I felt that if they were almost slipping by a political junkie like me what about the average American voter? Let’s explore. Continue reading Troubling Tidbits
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A Continuing Conversation
Too many articles of late consist of a list of negative observations and complaints about the Trump administration in a futile effort to catch up. It’s like having a continuous conversation with my readers. Today is no different. Let’s explore. Continue reading A Continuing Conversation
You Were Warned
A few days ago the word started to circulate that amazingly many progressives were actually longing for the days of George W. Bush. This was not because of some new found respect for him or his administration; but because by comparison to Donald Trump’s opening act he was much more palatable and actually looked smart. Buyers regret is already starting to set in for many Trump voters and my prediction is you haven’t seen anything yet! Progressives, including yours truly, warned America. Continue reading You Were Warned
From Broad Street To Broadway To The Beltline
I’m not sure Donald Trump has any role models, but if he has one from his youth it may well be the late Philadelphia Flyers coach Fred Shero. Shero coached the Flyers in the seventies when they earned the nickname The Broad Street Bullies. With just a bit of poetic license Trump could have been called the Broadway Bully from his time in New York City and it now appears he is commencing on earning the title of The Bully of the Beltway. Let’s explore. Continue reading From Broad Street To Broadway To The Beltline
Expected Velocity
I’m certain a good number of Americans spent part of their Thanksgiving holiday discussing what they expected out of the incoming Trump administration. Well, I like most, have been terrible at predicting Donald Trump but this time I think I am onto something in large part because it goes well beyond Trump and I have lived in North Carolina for the past several years. Continue reading Expected Velocity