

Empathy, the First Casualty of Our Social Media Wars
We’re all veterans of social media battles fought over reactive predeterminations. However, now that we’ve witnessed the damage, is it time to put down our guns?
Is the U.S. Really Heading for a Civil War?
As the U.S. becomes more divided, will old battle lines be redrawn, pitting Americans against Americans as it was 150 years ago?
Brexit, Catalonia, Who Next?
After a study discovered that 75% of people no longer trusted their government, the next Brexit is a “when” not an “if.”
The Scariest Thing about Trump’s Presidency Is How Little Has Changed
Beyond the insane headlines and moronic soundbites, sits an even scarier truth. America under Donald Trump isn’t that different from what it was before.
Trump’s Response to the NFL Taking a Knee Is a Sleight of Hand
The current discussion swirls around Donald Trump’s volcanic criticism of athletes disrespecting the flag. However, I contend that there’s something deeper at play.
Three Reasons Why I’m Glad Hillary Lost the Election
In the wake of Hillary Clinton’s tell-all memoir on the 2016 election, the legitimate reasons why she shouldn’t have won remain. Here are three.
In the Age of Information, Our Ignorance Is a Choice
There’s an odd duality defining the information age: the more we have access to, the more ignorant we choose to be.
Trump’s DACA Move to Ensure Continuation of His American Dream
It’s quite possible that Trump’s strategy concerning DACA and rescinding the Obama’s executive order has everything to do with the 2018 midterm elections.
No Deal: Washington Post Leak Tears down Trump’s Legacy
We’ve been raised on the assumption that, if nothing else, Trump can close a deal. However, the leaked transcript of his infamous conversation with Malcolm Turnbull refutes that.