For the months of September, October, and November, the investments department I work for has put on a Let's Get Moving challenge. This has got me paying close attention to my steps. Most days, I take several walks from my house. One of these paths takes me right by the place where I will vote … Continue reading My Voting Plan
Category: Politics
The Party of Abraham Lincoln
I grew up in a Republican household, believing that the Republican party was the party of Lincoln. But is it really today?
Educating Myself on Racism
Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.Section 1 of the 13th Amendment The Loophole Friday, June 19th was Juneteenth, or Freedom Day. It commemerated the day in 1865 when Texas … Continue reading Educating Myself on Racism
A Journey for Truth In Media
Searching for truth in media, analyzing the Media Bias Chart, commentary on Chernobyl, a Stoic and Christian response to the restrictions regarding stay-at-home orders, and a solution to last week's Riddler Classic.
The Revolving Door
Last month, I talked about gerrymandering as part 1 of a series that I hope will inform the American voter about how corruption is plaguing our political system. This week, in part 2, I will talk about the revolving door. My goal is to research the different parts of the American Anti-Corruption Act, an act … Continue reading The Revolving Door