Talk about waiting for the other rock to drop. In just minutes of research, we documented a long list of incidents of boulders and debris thundering onto […]
Author: Opinion, The Dominion Post
Apology still owed groups for remarks
It’s a lesson most of us learn the hard way on more than one occasion. Make your words soft and sweet because you never know when you’ll […]
Lawmakers’ spats should not stymie people’s business
The people’s business stops where a lawmaker’s tiff starts? What the heck? We refer to Delegate Eric Porterfield, R-Mercer, deciding to invoke a rule that requires the […]
More experiments put technology to a vote at the polls
What a difference a week makes at the polls. On Feb. 3, those who swear by smartphone apps got their comeuppance in reporting caucus results from Iowa. […]
Before fixing tomorrow, Democrats must fix today
Like all candidates, Democrats focus their campaigns on what they will do if elected. Progressives often accuse Joe Biden in particular of wanting to take America back […]
Feb. 19 letters to the editor
Why not build steel wall to stop boulders? When I served in the armed forces in West Germany in 1981, I stayed in a World War II […]
DeVos doubles down on education reforms
I recently interviewed Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos who claimed the president’s proposed $4.8 trillion budget includes “a significant step toward returning flexibility to the states through […]
He talks the talk and money talks
I was struck by a Mike Bloomberg tweet responding to President Donald Trump Thursday morning. Trump tweeted: “Mini Mike is a 5’4” mass of dead energy who […]
Vote blue, no matter what or who?
Vote blue, no matter who. That’s the fall election mantra of Democrats desperate to cleanse the White House of its current occupant. But here’s the question some […]
More deserving folks for medal than Limbaugh
Darth Vader, Rosanne Barr, Sammy Sosa and Lil Nas X. Flo from the Progressive Insurance commercials, RuPaul, Spider-Man and Pete the Cat. There it is: My list […]