I’ve spent the past couple of years working on a new album on my experiences over the last 62 years, from childhood to the trials of adult […]
Author: Opinion, The Dominion Post
The crackers and frackers could hold keys to 2020
MONACA, Pa. All Darrin Kelly wanted for the energy workers in Western Pennsylvania was that the Democratic presidential hopefuls would talk to them before going to war […]
Sept. 19 letters to the editor
Reader put off by recent cartoon in newspaper I, like most people claim to have a pretty wide sense of humor. I love a good joke, a […]
Something’s a little off about Elizabeth Warren
Ed Rendell recently whacked Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. , when she bashed Joe Biden for taking rich donors’ money. The former Pennsylvania governor wrote that he himself […]
Sept. 18 letters to the editor
A most deserved honor for WVU great, No. 44 It was a wonderful honor for Jerry West to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom and great to […]
Ideas of electability an annoying diversion
Our subject today is a word. It seems to be the word of the moment, at least on the political left. One can hardly read an opinion […]
Going native: Vial of racism called Sauvage
In late August, the chic French luxury brand Christian Dior debuted an ad campaign for its fragrance referencing Native Americans. A number of American Indians decried the […]
Sept. 16 letters to the editor
More to climate case than meets the eye Regarding Jim. Hinebaugh’s letter in the Wednesday’s The Dominion Post, I have to first state that, like him, I […]
Disease can be financially toxic
For three decades I’ve worked with people who are aging or chronically ill, helping them figure out how the heck they are going to pay for old […]
Black Americans are doing a lot better under Trump
The August jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed more great news for all Americans. And particularly for black Americans. The nation’s unemployment rate of […]