Public affairs
Form over substance
Sometimes "believe the science" is indistinguishable from "believe in your dreams"
A Discourse on Economic Inequalities
James Carville was right in 1992, and he's still right—it's always the economy
The Loose Canons of Statutory Construction
For an upcoming posting commenting on U.S. Supreme Court cases that involve determining the meaning of words in the context in which they appear in the law, this will provide insight as to the type of reasoning involved.
State of the Disunion: Some problems are just too lovable to solve
«The Border» is an official crisis that will cost Biden the election (and thereby plunge America into the abyss).
Corporations are people, too, my friend
Before I moved to Seattle, I thought of Microsoft as the evil empire that had taken the personal out of PC by restoring corporate IT back in power over users. Then they became a pillar of the community. Now, I'm not so sure again. Corporations, limited liability companies,
Today's Tower of Babel
Get out of your comfort zone when trying to talk foreign. Listen to your gut and ask for help when you hear silence.
The Journey of We the People
… it shouldn't be so hard to understand that We the People® (registered service mark of the United States of America) is a package deal. You don't get to pick and choose.
On Presidential Impugnity
As an example, he gave an action against President Obama for ordering a drone strike killing an American citizen. That wasn’t a hypothetical; it actually happened.
Can/should Trump be disqualified?
Can the Republic survive enforcing Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amentment?
July 2007: The Great Mortgage Meltdown Gathers Speed
My insider take on what happened when The Great American Cashout Mortgage Refi ATM stopped spitting out free money
How to tell when you are officially old
After all, a woman’s place is wherever she damned well takes it.