Notable Issues in the News for Week 5/29/2022

Infant formula shortage. The United States has four major manufacturers of infant formula. One company stopped production the second week in May following a contamination issue. A court ordered the company to not restart production without its clearance. Once cleared, it will take about six to eight weeks to restock all locations for its markets. … Continue reading Notable Issues in the News for Week 5/29/2022

The Truth about Falsely Stated GA Election Laws

Democrat Party professionals and liberal-controlled media has pilloried Georgia’s new election laws as  examples of suppressing black and minority votes.  The reason Georgia restated many of their election laws is because they found fraud in administering the 2020 elections by the Democratic Party in counties where their Party had supermajorities of voters.  Below are Democrat Party claims of … Continue reading The Truth about Falsely Stated GA Election Laws

There would be less Racism in the U.S., but for the Democratic Party and Public Schools Teachers

The nation’s focus on race as a systemic threat has now spread to most of the nation’s thousands of public schools.  So too, has a concern about the idea that schools are promoting Critical Race Theory (“CRT”), a decades-old academic framework that examines how policies and the law perpetuate systemic racism.  It holds in part that racism … Continue reading There would be less Racism in the U.S., but for the Democratic Party and Public Schools Teachers

The Supreme Court’s Decision in “Bridgegate” is not Novel

Last week the Supreme Court overturned two lower court convictions of political allies of then-Governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie.  The political allies were Bridget Kelly and William Baroni, Jr. who plotted to back up traffic on the George Washington Bridge connecting Fort Lee, New Jersey to Manhattan. Their reason was to “punish” the mayor of … Continue reading The Supreme Court’s Decision in “Bridgegate” is not Novel

Considerations Informing Climate-Change Policy – Part III

A lie will travel around the world while the truth is pulling on its boots….Mark Twain Politics is Corrupting Science And Communication Since the formation of the IPCC, politicians have displaced scientists and environmentalists as leaders of the Global Climate-Warming movement.  Politicians have driven nations to become active in the movement, none more so than … Continue reading Considerations Informing Climate-Change Policy – Part III

Guidance on the Meaning of an Impeachable Offense

The Constitution’s definition of impeachable offenses is unsatisfactory.  The whole of it is:  “Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors”.  Two words are specific; the rest is vague.  There are, however, numerous clues spread about in the Constitution, in the Constitutional Convention and State ratification debates.  The Founders did not want a president having to serve at the pleasure … Continue reading Guidance on the Meaning of an Impeachable Offense