It is truly mind-boggling to witness former President Donald Trump continuously deny allegations made against him, especially when a jury has found him liable for his actions. His recent attack on E. Jean Carroll, accusing her of fabricating false accusations, despite the overwhelming evidence against him, only further solidifies his relentless need to deflect accountability.
Trump’s claim that he posted a $91 million bond, when in reality it was an insurance company that fronted the money, showcases his delusional sense of reality. His inability to provide any concrete evidence to support his claims only reinforces the notion that he operates solely on bluster and bravado, rather than facts and truth.… Continue reading
The news of anti-Kremlin Russian volunteers infiltrating inside Russia with tanks and capturing one village is certainly intriguing. It speaks to a deeper sentiment brewing within the Russian population, a sentiment that is fed up with the oppressive regime led by Putin. The fact that these volunteers were able to breach Russian borders and make a statement by capturing a village is a bold move in itself.
It’s fascinating to see the lengths people are willing to go to in order to stand up against the oppressive regime that has plagued Russia for so long. The volunteers must have known the risks involved in such a daring mission, yet they proceeded with courage and determination.… Continue reading
As a working individual, the idea of a 32-hour workweek with no loss in pay sounds like a dream come true. The thought of having a three-day weekend every week is truly enticing and could be life-changing for many people. However, the reality is that the current work structure, especially in industries like manufacturing, may not easily allow for such a significant shift.
Businesses are often resistant to change, even when it is clear that certain work practices are detrimental to their employees’ well-being and productivity. The reluctance to adapt to new work schedules, such as eliminating rotating shifts or reducing hours, ultimately impacts the quality of work and could contribute to high turnover rates.… Continue reading
The recent revelation from the Biden Transcript has certainly shed light on some questionable claims made by the Special Counsel regarding the President’s memory. The fact that Biden was never even asked about the timing of his son’s death, yet certain individuals tried to spin it as if he couldn’t remember, raises serious concerns about the credibility and intentions of those involved in the investigation.
It’s evident that there was a clear attempt to discredit President Biden by questioning his memory when, in reality, he immediately recalled the month and day of his son’s death. The manipulation of facts for political gain is not only disheartening but also damaging to the public’s perception of the truth.… Continue reading
As a member of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, I recently experienced a deeply troubling incident that has left me questioning the true extent of religious freedom in certain parts of the world. During an official visit to Saudi Arabia, I, along with my colleague, Reverend Frederick Davie, were shocked when officials requested that I remove my kippah while at a site visit. This request, despite prior approval from the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, left us with no choice but to cut short our trip. The irony of being asked to remove a religious symbol in a country that is supposed to be fostering change and progress under its 2030 Vision is not lost on me.… Continue reading
As a resident of a city impacted by the recent decision of the city council to force Lyft and Uber to pay drivers more, I can’t help but have mixed feelings about the situation. On one hand, it is disheartening to see major rideshare companies threatening to leave the city due to the implementation of a fair wage policy for drivers. It speaks volumes about their priorities and business practices when they are willing to walk away rather than properly compensate the hard-working individuals who make their services possible.
The fact that companies like Lyft and Uber are willing to abandon an entire city rather than adjust their profit margins to adequately support their drivers is troubling.… Continue reading
I sit here reading through the chaotic mess that is the current state of the Republican Party under the thumb of Donald Trump, and I can’t help but feel a mix of frustration and dark amusement. The GOP is tearing itself apart, and it’s like watching a slow-motion train wreck – you can’t look away, but you know it’s going to be a disaster.
The fact that some Republican donors are finally realizing they’ve been duped by a conman is both satisfying and infuriating. They threw their support behind Trump, expecting to see some kind of return on their investment, only to have their money funneled towards his legal fees and personal agenda.… Continue reading
The recent purge at the RNC, spearheaded by new leadership loyal to Trump, has been described as an ‘absolute bloodbath’. The implications of this drastic move are significant, with many suggesting that the Republican Party is on a path to destruction. As resources are funneled towards Trump’s legal fees, there is growing concern that local races will suffer, deprived of critical funding for ads and campaigns. The power shift within the RNC reflects a dangerous trend towards autocratic leadership, reminiscent of dictatorial regimes like Saddam Hussein. With Trump at the helm, the party’s finances are being drained, leaving little support for down-ballot candidates who rely on party resources.… Continue reading
The recent news of the Vice President of the Russian energy company Lukoil dying ‘suddenly’ of suicide raises many questions and suspicions. In a country where life expectancy seems to be directly linked to how well one can stay in Putin’s good books, it is no surprise that high-ranking executives are meeting mysterious deaths. Vitaly Robertus becomes the fourth Lukoil manager to die under questionable circumstances since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022.
Former top executives of Lukoil, Alexander Subbotin, Ravil Maganov, and Vladimir Nekrasov all met their untimely ends in ways that seem to suggest foul play.… Continue reading
As I delved into the news of YouTube blocking access to the Fifth Estate story on the killing of a B.C. Sikh activist at India’s demand, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of unease at the implications of such censorship. The Streisand effect, as they say, is bound to come into play here – attempting to suppress a story only serves to pique curiosity and drive more people to seek it out. It’s a classic case of trying to hide something in plain sight.
India’s shifting attitude towards Canada is also quite perplexing. On odd days, Canada seems insignificant on the world stage, but on even days, the mentality shifts to a delusional belief that what they don’t see or show doesn’t exist.… Continue reading