Category: Columns
Musk and His Mess
The Republicans can deny all they want that senior citizens’ Medicare isn’t in the bill, but it is.
SC Votes 9-0: Discriminating Against Heterosexual Woman In Favor Of Lesbian Is A “No No”
What’s going on here? Supreme Court votes unanimously? It is as rare as an April shower, unless one is driving on the Pali Highway from Honolulu to Kailua.
First 100 Days Of Freshman Pinay LA City Council Member Ysabel Jurado
Jurado is actively doing her job as a freshman legislator during her first 100 days and lately, by positively endorsing and advocating three key projects for the city.
Righteous Indignation
No matter how much I want to be unbothered, I am deeply affected by all that is happening around me.
Assessing The Legislature
Thankfully, they seem to have kept the pedal to the metal, as there are many positive results to report.
The Proposed U.S. Budget – Moral, Immoral, or Amoral?
The budget of the United States of America, now before the U.S. Senate, represents a new era of amoral depravity.
Horror Stories On The Immigration Front
The very fact that you call a lawyer asking that question indicates that you are not sure that you are clean.
Identity Politics Not Dead With “Race Hustler” Donald Trump
It was my mixed-race Filipino Caucasian daughter who convinced me to just fill out the damn form.
Responsibility, Accountability: The Dual Role Of Government And Citizens To Succeed
This is a positive normative culture that all government officials need to understand and adopt.
