What are we to make of Trump’s handling of the SNAP “crisis”—one of his own making? Because he hasn’t offered a logical explanation of why anyone would want their fellow Americans to go hungry when the government is sitting on the resources they need, we have to read the contextual ...
To some the words politics or politician are pejoratives.
A person the voters have elected to represent them and their community may be dismissed as “just a politician.”
In our representative democracy, what should a politician be and how should politics be viewed?
The famous American ...
My church, Zion Covenant of Jamestown, is sponsoring a refugee family with seven kids. The father works as a janitor in a public elementary school making $16 an hour. Why is our government threatening their SNAP benefits?
Some say the Democrats are at fault, but why is a federal judge ...
I hate to admit it, but winter is on the way! This morning one of the weather prediction sites said that we could have “intermittent snow” next week.
I have never been a big winter guy. I think I would be happiest if we had continual rotations of spring and fall - but such is not the ...
There was a time when both major political parties had a substantial number of liberals and conservatives.
But over the course of the lifetime of everyone reading this column today, liberals have shifted to the Democrats, while conservatives have shifted to the Republicans.
That has ...
With under three weeks until Election Day, high-ranking Chautauqua County officials joined in on the blame game. It was not aimed at campaign opponents, but a much larger entity: New York state.
Almost giddy, the dignitaries pointed out a recently released report by the Public Policy Institute ...