The literary work which approximates the world we’ve been living in this year is George Orwell’s dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.
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The literary work which approximates the world we’ve been living in this year is George Orwell’s dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.
1 CommentAt the core of our national character is the ability to handle the truth, determine what’s really wrong, then fix the problem.
1 CommentVictors don’t need a cohesive philosophy or clear objective if they can generate enough fear and chaos to cause people to settle for the imagined stability of a new order built on empty promises of safety, security and justice.
Leave a CommentWhat we are now witnessing is a strain of political madness that could possibly lead to another civil war.
1 CommentAmerica’s promise of freedom and equality without regard to skin color, ethnicity or creed is unparalleled in the world.
Leave a CommentWe now know the true colors of people like Congressman Rouda and Governor Pritzker.
Leave a Comment“There’s nothing wrong with making a mistake; what’s wrong is letting it stay a mistake without any effort to make it right.” Unfortunately, based upon our experience with the COVID-19 pandemic, this aspect of the American healthcare system remains a work in progress.
Leave a CommentFaced with understandable concerns about the potential impact of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, far too many people have decided to assume the worst about this public health threat.
1 CommentIn inflation-adjusted dollars, America’s public schools now cost two-and-a-half times more than they did in 1970.
2 CommentsBy Peter Pavarini COVID-19 is a problem that is better tackled by a population unified by their common interest in protecting the public health than…
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