Jessica Blankenship and the Evil Women Who Falsely Claim Rape

UPDATE 10.11.19: Heard from Jessica through LinkedIn MY RESPONSE: Aloha Jessica, I don't believe you were raped. Rape is a serious crime. You claim rape, but didn't call police. You even continued or tried to continue your relationship with the (alleged) rapist. I believe you seek attention. I believe you "cried rape" as one might … Continue reading Jessica Blankenship and the Evil Women Who Falsely Claim Rape

World Cup 2018 Futbol Kicks Off

Once every four years ... the world comes together to celebrate, sing, dance samba and revel around The Beautiful Game. Some computer models predict Tite's Seleção from Brasil (blue) will carry the cup home, which would be the nation's sixth title in 21 appearances. Other predictive models suggest Germany (red) will prevail. This could be an … Continue reading World Cup 2018 Futbol Kicks Off

Church calls on Americans to NEVER call the police

LA Times writer, Jaweed Kaleem, is a thoughtful author who focuses on trends of race and ethnicity that shape our evolving understanding of what it means to be American. Regarding a previous article of his, I pointed out the hypocrisy of the radical Left for calling to remove historical statues from America that possibly offend Native … Continue reading Church calls on Americans to NEVER call the police

Ireland legalizes the murder of babies

I have been a life-long supporter of the women's movement. I incorrectly thought they would usher in a kinder, more gentle world. Instead, the crusade has led to intense selfishness and opportunism by females. The Left historically boasted of a "huge political tent" that includes everyone. Shouldn't a developing child be included as well? Aborting … Continue reading Ireland legalizes the murder of babies

For women who wish they had courage

Huffington Post has become a portal for people, primarily women and those in minority groups, to air grievances. They provide a useful service. People who feel marginalized now have a platform where they can share experiences and find commonality with others. The downside is the publication has become Whiny Post. Editors select stories that normalize … Continue reading For women who wish they had courage

Someone Should Pay for Me

I'm a White male. Millions on the political Left rage that Americans like me have privilege. I've writen how this makes White dudes angry. I remember interviewing for my first job — a minimum wage summer position. There were twelve applicants in a crowded room — all young White males. It's illogical to claim we … Continue reading Someone Should Pay for Me

420 Special: Kokua for Kauai

UPDATE: May 12th Concert to kokua Kaua'i Relief & Recovery Fund Last fall, around September 20th, Hurricane Maria knocked out power to most of Puerto Rico when it struck as a Category 4 storm. The mayor of Puerto Rico's largest city took her concerns to the media. "We are dying, and you are killing us with … Continue reading 420 Special: Kokua for Kauai

New Mexico is a Sh^thole Place for Teachers, Students and Families

UPDATE 7.24.18: More than half of New Mexico’s public high school juniors cannot read on grade-level and the state has the lowest high school graduation rate in the country. State judge Sarah Singleton ruled the state now has 60 days to devise a plan that the court must approve that aims to help make all students — including those … Continue reading New Mexico is a Sh^thole Place for Teachers, Students and Families

Generation of Mental 2nd Graders

Late-night comedian, Jimmy Kimmel, used a second-grader to explain America's trade deficit to his Left-leaning audience. HuffPost writer, Lee Moran, claims the young lady's video is an "education for both POTUS and anyone else who may be bewildered by trade terminology." Kimmel's approach makes sense when looking deeper into this audience. YouGov, a British market research … Continue reading Generation of Mental 2nd Graders

Civil War over the United States of America Border

In his annual letter to JPMorgan Chase shareholders, Jamie Dimon, Wall Street's longest-serving CEO, said, "We need to resolve immigration — it is tearing apart our body politic and damaging our economy." Dimon believes immigration reform is "important both morally and economically." I previously pointed out moral and economic failures in our current immigration policy, as well … Continue reading Civil War over the United States of America Border