by Mark Angelides | May 30, 2020 | Articles, Politics, Social Issues
Color is more than just the reflection of light; it is a political tool used to persuade, encourage, and lead the masses to commit to decisions they may not otherwise make. In an earlier article, we examined how the Democrats and Republicans got their colors and how...
by Leesa K. Donner | Apr 24, 2020 | Articles, Healthcare, Politics, Social Issues
As the now-infamous Coronavirus curve has flattened out, America moves toward uncharted territory. It is undeniable that the power of getting this country back on track now rests with 50 state governors. Still, “We must guard against a dangerous rebound,” asserted...
by Kelli Ballard | Apr 23, 2020 | Articles, Healthcare, Politics, Social Issues
America is booting up again, and citizens are anxious to get back to a regular routine. President Donald Trump has announced steps to follow for states to relax restrictions. Some states are adopting the presidential directions, but not all. And some, especially in...
by Mark Angelides | Apr 21, 2020 | Columns, Election 2020
The Candidates’ Market Report The country is dividing into two distinct camps: those that want the economy reopened as soon as possible and those that don’t. With President Trump’s phased plan to get state economies back up and running, it appears...
by Graham J Noble | Apr 17, 2020 | Articles, Media, Politics, Trump Administration
President Trump’s Coronavirus Task Force on April 16 presented a three-phase plan for the reopening of America. The strategy calls for states to move at their own pace toward recovery and normalization, depending upon their respective progress in mitigating the threat...