There are two large groups of people in America today. They are the winners and the losers. The happy and the sad. The glad and the mad. The hopeful and the fearful. Which one are you on this morning after an American presidential election? What… Continue Reading …
What impact can the president of the United States have on our country? With so many moving political parts needed to make our country function well, can one person make that much difference? Is it possible that we have placed too much weight on the… Continue Reading …
In each election cycle, finding the best candidate can be a daunting and challenging task. To vote or not to vote is rarely the question, but who to vote for can be a problem. This year is no exception. The adage is true: what you… Continue Reading …
Perchance you have been living under a rock for the past few months, which has kept you out of the political loop, a presidential election is happening in the United States this coming November. Americans will go to the polls and cast ballots for the… Continue Reading …
This presidential election cycle is my sixteenth. Admittedly, the first one I do not remember because I was one-year-old. It was 1960. I do remember the second one in 1964 but had no opinion other than keeping Lyndon Johnson in there since he had not… Continue Reading …
We have been visiting with Lucia’s sister in western Minnesota. She told us about the “Trump rally” next door in Fargo, North Dakota (Summer, 2018). We needed to get our van worked on at the Toyota dealership in Fargo, so we made it a twofer. Listen… Continue Reading …
Since the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States, it seems our country has exploded with riots, twitter nation is blowing up daily, and the Hollywood echo chamber has hit an all-time high decibel level. Listen to the podcast Our… Continue Reading …
The question is a simple one: Does an American citizen who is legally registered to vote have the right to cast that vote for the candidate of his or her choice? Simple enough, right? Apparently not, as it depends on who you ask. The post-election… Continue Reading …