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

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

Inglewood, CA: Fast Becoming “The City That Never Sleeps”

The City of Inglewood, once known primarily for its residential neighborhoods and proximity to Los Angeles, has rapidly transformed into a vibrant entertainment and economic hub.  Earning the City of Angels its new reputation as “The City That Never Sleeps.” The latest addition of the Intuit Dome, new home of the Los Angeles Clippers, complements Inglewood’s … Continue reading Inglewood, CA: Fast Becoming “The City That Never Sleeps”

Good Governance and A Nation that Cares

Credits: Bible.com / (C) ThinkTalk Charity begins at home.Sir Thomas Browne So goes the popular saying. It’s hypocritical to be concerned about everyone else, while ignoring the ones closest to you such as a spouse, children, and/or immediate family. Same is true for a nation. A nation (represented by its President and leaders in government) … Continue reading Good Governance and A Nation that Cares