by Mark Angelides | Dec 29, 2021 | Articles, Healthcare, Opinion
Since the beginning of the COVID pandemic, across both the Biden and Trump administrations, Dr. Anthony Fauci has been the face of the government’s response. His predictions have been echoed on every news channel for nearly two years, and his policy advice has...
by Joe Schaeffer | Dec 26, 2021 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
The second year of the coronavirus as the dominant world issue carried with it some stunning displays of pomposity, conceit, and wildly inflated senses of self-importance. As society struggles with individual rights v “the common good,” those who would define the...
by Kelli Ballard | Dec 24, 2021 | Articles, Good Reads, Opinion, Politics
It’s Christmastime: a season for cheer and celebration, worship and remembrance. It is a time for traditions, both old and new, as we set up Christmas trees, wrap presents, bake goodies, and binge on Netflix holiday movies. But it’s also the time of year when the...
by Sarah Cowgill | Dec 21, 2021 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
It appears the only effort the Biden administration has put forward to solve COVID since occupying the White House is to scare the dickens out of everyone. And who better to ramp up year-end fear, distracting the nation from months of unmitigated disasters, than the...
by Kelli Ballard | Dec 2, 2021 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
The first known case of Omicron in the United States was reported on Wednesday, Dec. 1. According to officials, a traveler from South Africa, who flew into San Francisco, CA on Nov. 22, tested positive for the new variant. The patient has mild symptoms, has been...