Since November 2016’s presidential election, the United States has witnessed a sharp rise in violent demonstrations and protests, mainly by the American far-left groups. But
Category: Society and Culture
Only You Can Decide
by James R. Campbell It stands to reason that the conflict over the removal of Confederate historical artifacts will not leave the spotlight, anytime soon.
Do Potential Immigrants Really Care about Manchester?
Last night at the restaurant at dinner time a group of 3 young students (seemed like in their tweens), sat next to my table and
Micromanagement in the Medical Profession
by Bob Branco I don’t know how it is in other parts of the country, but where I live, I have noticed a trend in
How the Government Runs Our Parents?
by Bob Branco The other evening while listening to a national talk show, I heard a rather disturbing story about a school teacher in Ohio.
Seniors and Loneliness
by Bob Branco There are many elders out there who feel lonely. There could be several reasons for this. Perhaps they have no family living
Upcoming Internet Security Concerns
by James R. Campbell It is no small secret that our nation faces many challenges, both foreign and domestic. The list would take up more
Insurance and the Medical Profession
by Bob Branco Remember how it used to be at the doctor’s office? You would make an appointment for a yearly physical examination, take it,
God in the Schools
by Bob Branco When I went to elementary school nearly 50 years ago, it was a great feeling to be told by my teacher that
Laws, Laws, and More Laws
by Bob Branco I often wonder why politicians keep adopting new legislation when they have a difficult time enforcing what’s already on the books. I