by admin | Mar 6, 2022 | Education, Essay, Nonfiction, Politics
Camera in a Classroom Iowa Republican lawmakers have introduced a bill that would force all public-school classrooms to have a camera that would livestream classes which parents and guardians could view online. Under the bill, school staff who did not keep...
by admin | Feb 27, 2022 | Essay, Nonfiction, Podcast, Politics, Uncategorized, Voting Rights
American Flag My first idea was to call this episode “Preserving Democracy.” The moment, however, that I refer to our system of government as a democracy, someone will shout, “We’re not a democracy; we’re a republic,” and we’re already wasting time on...
by admin | Nov 26, 2019 | Essay, Impeachment, Nonfiction, Politics
A Primer on Impeachment As I write this, near the end of November, 2019, it is almost certain that President Trump is going to be impeached. It’s important to know when I’m writing this, because I would like it to live longer than this week. Its historic...
by admin | Sep 13, 2019 | Essay, Nonfiction, Politics
I have always wanted to live in a world where we work to improve ourselves and the rest of humanity, instead of working 40 hours or more a week just to survive. I want human beings to live a life in which they can actually experience Freedom. Freedom is not simply...
by admin | Aug 28, 2019 | Education, Language, Nonfiction, Politics
I’m often referred to as a Grammar Nazi, and many of my friends take delight in finding errors I’ve made in something I’ve posted. I am embarrassed, and I fix the error promptly. But, most people are thinking, “What difference does it make anyway?”...
by admin | Aug 5, 2019 | Empathy, Essay, Humanity, Nonfiction, Philosophy, Politics
You can’t change the world; only your corner of it.”– My father, Alan Eder, quoting my grandpa, Enno Schuelke, September 12, 2001 “We’re on track for a million illegal aliens to rush our borders. People hate the word ‘invasion’ but that’s what it is. It’s...