It is difficult to identify an individual winter, or any other season, as being part of a new normal reflection of climate change, but the last winter at least suggests a topic for discussion. For ...
Political parties and policies are always front and center in elections. But the character of candidates matters too, and never more so than in the 2024 presidential election. An amoral, sociopathic, ...
I have long noted how the use of the words “emergency” and “crisis” have been abused in order to panic the public into accepting proposed policies which, were they to examine them with calm ...
To the editor: A recent letter writer yearned for a bygone time when “self-reliance, personal responsibility and work” were the hallmarks of patriotism. How far back does the writer’s nostalgia reach?
The atmosphere of fear, distrust, anger, and, for some, celebration, permeates our present and obscures clear thinking. We lose sight of truths that are right in front of our noses. The bipartisan ...
A lot has happened since my last letter and I’ve so much to tell you I don’t know where to start. Guess I’ll start by saying that God has been with me through it all, so I do feel loved and cared for ...
Mirrors are fascinating objects. We can rarely walk past one without looking into them for admiration or reassurance. Often, we wish to see fewer wrinkles, less gray hair or a different shape. They ...
Here are a couple of reflections about our recent midterm elections, which apply to voters of all political parties and beliefs. Observing how close many of the election results were, it reaffirms ...