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Tax Bills Suggest Obliviousness To Our Daily Struggles
Thankfully, not every one of the dozens of tax- or fee-hike bills introduced each year will be enacted into law. Many are introduced simply as discussion-starters.
Hard Pressed But Not Crushed When We Walk With God
My heart is still mourning. Once again, I ask the question: Where is Jesus in this?
Judge Dale Ho Is Filipino American—Irrelevant To The Adams Case But Not To Our Democracy
Donald Trump is doing all he can to destroy DEI: diversity, equity and inclusion.
Who Will Pay for Increased Tariffs? You, the American Consumer! It’s Another Form of Taxation
Clearly, tariffs are not more beautiful than love. It’s not even beautiful. What tariffs will do is take money out of your pockets and make life more financially difficult than it already is for millions of Americans.
DOGE’s Disempowering the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Is Harmful; We Need More Consumer Protection, Not Less
Sen. Elizabeth Warren said if the CFPB shuts down, “it’s open season on everyone who has a credit card, a mortgage, a car loan, a payday loan, a student loan, or uses an online financial app.”
The Trump-Musk Presidency
What’s going on in Washington DC? There’s plenty that Donald Trump is doing, and he’s gotten everybody’s attention.
Trump Is Right On Birthright Citizenship And He Will Prevail
People who cite precedents should only cite cases which are on all fours with the case at bar. The other “precedents” cited by anti-Trump people are outliers.
Cardiac Arrest: A Thief in the Night!
I will devote this week’s column to acknowledge and celebrate the gift that is my younger brother Leo Reasonda Estioko’s life to us. But also acknowledge the pain that his demise brings us.
A Woman Before Her Time
We can certainly add a third historical figure to that list—Enriqueta de Peralta, an Ilocano poet, civic leader, social worker and champion of women’s rights.
BOOK REVIEW: His Name Was Absalon, A Family Odyssey
The book’s cover is adorned by a photograph of the Laoag Plaza taken around the 1950s or 1960s when the author lived in Laoag.
