Proposition 50: What California Voters Need to Know in 2025

My Walk https://videopress.com/v/iwUoOJgG?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true https://videopress.com/v/NoAfemU6?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true Protests against Prop 50 Last Saturday, on my walk, I came across some protesters. I drew near to see what they were protesting about. It was about Prop 50. Of course, there were other issues, but Prop 50 stood out on the placard of many. Have you heard about it or … Continue reading Proposition 50: What California Voters Need to Know in 2025

English finally declared as America‘s official language

America’s and World Languages Better now than later, but why America waited so long to officially do so beats me. It’s great to be empathetic and compassionate towards others, but some things just don’t make common sense anymore in politics or governance. Should anyone need tell anyone about the need to learn the language of … Continue reading English finally declared as America‘s official language

American Citizenship for Sale to the Highest Bidders

US Citizenship For Sale President Donald Trump recently unveiled a proposal introducing a “gold card” visa program, that offers a pathway to U.S. citizenship for a $5 million investment. This initiative aims to replace the existing EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program, which currently requires a minimum investment of $1,000,000 in a U.S. business that creates at … Continue reading American Citizenship for Sale to the Highest Bidders

What a Day!  MLK Day and Donald Trump’s Second Inauguration: A Godincidence?

Today, January 20, 2025, is not a coincidence, but a Godincidence. Today is both Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Day and the Presidential Inauguration of Donald Trump (DT) as the 47th President of the United States.  It’s a unique convergence. The Significance of the Day Martin Luther King Jr. Day is observed annually on the … Continue reading What a Day!  MLK Day and Donald Trump’s Second Inauguration: A Godincidence?

Trump and Obama Camaraderie Video: No Friend or Foe in Politics

https://youtu.be/CbKC7TbXnG4?feature=shared Did you see this video of former President Obama and President-Elect Trump? It was shot during President Carter’s funeral.What comes to your mind? Won’t you say that it looks like a genuine, happy conversation, between two buddies? 🤔 Doesn’t it? Only in politics; American politics, that is, that one day you’re arch enemies and … Continue reading Trump and Obama Camaraderie Video: No Friend or Foe in Politics

The Nation and World Pauses for former President Jimmy Carter to Celebrate His Life

youtube.com/live/tSMHFF8k6is In celebrating the remarkable life of James Earl “Jimmy” Carter Jr., even Wall Street closed for the day to honor a man who has touched the world with his unwavering commitment to service, peace, and humanity. Born on October 1, 1924, in Plains, Georgia, Jimmy Carter rose from humble beginnings to become the 39th … Continue reading The Nation and World Pauses for former President Jimmy Carter to Celebrate His Life

Presidential Pardons: The Power, the Controversy, and the Ethics.  Did President Biden do Wrong?

A father-son from infancy to adulthood; with the White House in the background President Joe Biden's decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, has sparked controversy due to his previous commitments not to use presidential powers for family benefit. Critics, including Republicans and some Democrats, view the pardon as an abuse of power and a … Continue reading Presidential Pardons: The Power, the Controversy, and the Ethics.  Did President Biden do Wrong?

Countries of the World: An Overview of Numbers and Systems of Governance

Credits: WPR. Government types of Countries in the World The world is a vast and diverse place, home to 196 recognized sovereign states. Of these, 194 are member states of the United Nations, while the remaining two—the Holy See (Vatican City) and Palestine—are recognized as observer states. Each country operates under its own unique system … Continue reading Countries of the World: An Overview of Numbers and Systems of Governance

America is NOT Ready for a Female President: Still A Complex Road Ahead

Illustration of global female presidents Of the 195 countries in the world, at least a third (60+) have had female presidents, with 13 currently in office.  Of those numbers, the continent of Africa has had ten (10) female presidents, including both elected and acting leaders. And there are currently two (2) in office, namely, Samia … Continue reading America is NOT Ready for a Female President: Still A Complex Road Ahead

President-Elect Donald John Trump’s Historic Comeback: A Testament to Resilience and Vindication

Trump addressing his supporters earlier today Donald John Trump has been declared the winner of the 2024 presidential election; a moment that marks the greatest, political, historic and powerful comeback ever. With this win,Trump will be the 47th President of the United States of America to be sworn-in in January 2025. Donald J. Trump led … Continue reading President-Elect Donald John Trump’s Historic Comeback: A Testament to Resilience and Vindication

Stability in Governance: A Case To Change the Four-Year Term

The regular four-year election cycle in the United States 🇺🇸, and most countries of the world, often leads to a cycle of policy shifts as new presidents undo the work of their predecessors. This creates a stop-start dynamic that can be destabilizing for the country. While the current system provides checks and balances through term … Continue reading Stability in Governance: A Case To Change the Four-Year Term