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A ‘Game Changer’ For Coronavirus

When Detroit State Rep. Karen Whitsett and her husband began feeling ill on March 17, alarm bells went off. The United States, after all, was far enough into the pandemic when just a sneeze was enough to scare the most stoic American. But the representative’s symptoms were much more than a sneeze. She told the Free Press in an interview on Monday that in March, she was experiencing shortness of breath, swollen lymph nodes, a headache and what felt like a sinus infection. What we are learning about the coronavirus since it’s arrival in the U.S. is that symptoms can be relatively ...

Do You Remember When Things Were Different?

When all of this craziness is over, remember how things used to be. I will never take for granted the fact that I can give someone a hug or greet them with a handshake. I will never take for granted a kiss from a family member who does not live with me. I will never take for granted going to the store and finding the shelves full. I will never take for granted being able to meet a friend for coffee or lunch. I will never take for granted that I can purchase toilet paper whenever I need it. I have to say here that I never understood the fact the toilet paper flew off the shelves and ...

Spring Finery And Enjoying The Musings Of Bird Pairings

I recently mused on sexual selection as pertaining to birds. Going from Charles Darwin to the most contemporary studies, all research seemed to contradict the earlier theory that males sprouted bright feathers and sang gorgeous songs to win the female birds. Now, the thinking goes, it’s exactly the opposite: it’s those little dull-colored girls who have the final say. What exactly are those studies saying? If he’s strutting and she’s admiring, does it really matter who’s doing the choosing? I figure it’s a matter of mutual attraction but can one truly tell? As that old ...

Bankrupting America

Two weeks ago, President Donald Trump signed the largest stimulus bill in U.S. history: more than $2 trillion. For once, both Republicans and Democrats agreed. The Senate voted 96-0. The House didn’t even bother with a formal vote. At the White House, a reporter asked the president, pointing out that the bill includes $25 million for the Kennedy Center, “Shouldn’t that money be going to masks?” “The Kennedy Center has suffered greatly because nobody can go there,” Trump responded. “They do need some funding. And look — that was a Democrat request. That was not my ...

The Good Life: 1860, 2020 Are Years Of Politics Of Hatred

I wish I had not decided to read a biography of Jefferson Davis. It reminded me that the hatred of political opponents was used to justify the killing of political opponents in our Civil War. The venom of Congress in 1860-61 is eerily reminiscent of the venom within Congress these days. The 309 men in Congress in 1860-61(there were no women) would not talk to members whose political philosophy was different. It is not that they could not talk. They talked, and talked, and talked as much as today’s members of the House and Senate talk. Indeed, if cable television and the 24-hour ...

Schiff And The Dems Hit A New Low

While the president and his administration are working tirelessly to get critical medical supplies and life-saving equipment to doctors, nurses, hospitals and patients amidst a global pandemic, guess what Democrats are doing? Its leadership is drafting bills to assemble yet another Congressional committee, on taxpayers dime, to investigate the president and his response to the national crisis. You read that right. Instead of working shoulder to shoulder with our commander in chief to save lives and resuscitate our shut down economy, serial liar and conspiracy theorist Adam Schiff, ...