John Q. Hosedrinker

Protester thrown to the ground after calling Joe Manchin “a sick f**k” to his face

As I reflect on the incident where a protester was thrown to the ground after calling Joe Manchin “a sick f**k” to his face, I am struck by the blatant abuse of power and the disregard for freedom of speech. It is alarming to see how quickly a dissenting voice can be silenced through physical violence, especially in a political setting where dialogue and debate should be encouraged.

The fact that Joe Manchin, a public servant elected to represent the people, would resort to having a security guard physically assault a protester for voicing his opinion is deeply troubling. It raises questions about the level of accountability and transparency in our political system, and the extent to which elected officials are willing to go to protect their own interests and shield themselves from criticism.… Continue reading

‘Rust’ armorer faced tearful testimony and claims of ‘unprofessional’ handling of guns in first week of trial

a film set, the last thing I would want is live rounds anywhere near the set. The idea of using real guns when there are safer alternatives like fake guns and CGI available just does not make sense to me. The safety of everyone on set should be the number one priority, and the presence of live ammunition on a movie set is a recipe for disaster.

The responsibility of ensuring a safe film set rests primarily on the armorer. In the case of the ‘Rust’ tragedy, it is evident that Gutierrez-Reed failed to create a safe environment. Testimonies from the dolly grip, Ross Addiego, shed light on multiple accidental discharges and an overall lack of professionalism in handling the guns on set.… Continue reading

Hamas refuses to provide info on wellbeing of hostages as Cairo talks commence

I am absolutely appalled by the recent news that Hamas refuses to provide any information on the wellbeing of the hostages as Cairo talks commence. The fact that they are not willing to even confirm whether the hostages are alive is truly disheartening and raises serious concerns about the fate of these individuals. It is a basic human right to know whether someone is safe and alive, especially in a situation as dire as this. It is utterly distressing to think about the potential suffering these hostages may be enduring at the hands of their captors.

The refusal of Hamas to provide any information on the hostages’ condition is not only morally reprehensible but also hinders any progress towards peace negotiations.… Continue reading

US Senator Menendez charged with obstruction of justice in new indictment

US Senator Menendez charged with obstruction of justice in a new indictment – the news that has been making the rounds lately, and rightly so. As a Democrat myself, it pains me to see a member of my party embroiled in such a scandal. The allegations of corruption and bribery have once again brought to light the dark underbelly of politics, where personal gain often takes precedence over public service.

Menendez’s defense of the situation – claiming that the loans were repaid and not bribes, that he was unaware of certain payments until recently, and that he believed them to be loans – seems dubious at best.… Continue reading

US carries out first air drop of aid for Gaza

The US has carried out its first airdrop of aid for Gaza, with more than 30,000 meals parachuted in by three military planes, in conjunction with the Jordanian air force. This operation marks an escalation in the US response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, following President Joe Biden’s promise to increase aid after a tragic incident where over 100 people seeking aid were killed.

The airdrop of aid by the US is a significant step towards providing much-needed assistance to the people of Gaza, who have been suffering from a severe humanitarian crisis. This method of delivery underscores the challenges of getting aid by road to Gazan civilians and highlights the urgency of the situation on the ground.… Continue reading

Missouri governor commutes prison sentence for ex-Kansas City Chiefs coach who seriously injured child in drunken-driving wreck

As I read about the Missouri governor commuting the prison sentence for the ex-Kansas City Chiefs coach who seriously injured a child in a drunken-driving wreck, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of outrage and disbelief. The fact that this individual, who had a history of violent and impulsive behavior, was given such special treatment is truly disgusting. It raises serious questions about the integrity of our justice system and reaffirms the belief that there are indeed two separate systems of justice in this country.

The details of the case are disturbing – the coach was driving at a high speed while drunk, causing a traumatic brain injury to a young child and injuring several others.… Continue reading

Death of shipping CEO Angela Chao under ‘criminal investigation,’ Texas sheriff says

The recent news of the death of shipping CEO Angela Chao under ‘criminal investigation’ in Texas has shocked and captivated the public. As details emerge surrounding her tragic passing, speculation and theories run rampant about the circumstances leading to her demise. Despite initial reports indicating that her car had gone into a pond resulting in her drowning, the nuances of the incident remain shrouded in mystery, triggering a criminal investigation to uncover the truth.

Angela Chao, a prominent figure in the shipping industry, was no stranger to success and accolades, having achieved a double Harvard graduate status and assuming the role of CEO of Foremost in 2018.… Continue reading

Donald Trump mocked for calling Obama president during speech

It’s truly mind-boggling to witness the continuous downward spiral of Donald Trump’s cognitive abilities. The fact that he confused Obama and Biden multiple times within a span of just a few months is not only concerning but also a glaring indication of his deteriorating mental state. What’s even more baffling is the lack of significant coverage by the media compared to the scrutiny Biden faces over his age. If Biden had committed even one of Trump’s mistakes, the news cycle would be dominated by discussions of his mental fitness for weeks on end.

Trump’s repeated mixing up of names is not simply a slip of the tongue or a harmless gaffe.… Continue reading

“A dream. It’s perfect”: Helium discovery in northern Minnesota may be biggest ever in North America

“A dream. It’s perfect,” exclaims the high-pitched voice in my head as I read about the groundbreaking discovery of helium in northern Minnesota, potentially the biggest find in North America. Helium, a precious resource that is usually extracted as a byproduct of the oil and gas industry, seems to be in abundance in this region. The concentration of helium is significantly higher, making it a greener option for extraction that doesn’t require expanding fossil fuels.

But as I marvel at the potential of this discovery, a nagging question lingers in my mind – why do we still sell helium-filled balloons? It feels like such a waste of a valuable resource.… Continue reading

Yemen’s Houthis say they will continue sinking British ships

Yemen’s Houthis have made it clear that they have no intention of backing down when it comes to targeting British ships in the Gulf of Aden. The recent sinking of the UK-owned vessel Rubymar has only emboldened their resolve. It’s no surprise that they are continuing with their aggressive actions, especially when the masterminds behind these attacks are sitting comfortably in Iran, shielded from any repercussions.

The US military confirming the sinking of Rubymar after being hit by an anti-ship ballistic missile launched by Houthi militants is a blatant display of their disregard for international norms. They seem to be operating under the assumption that they can carry out these acts of aggression without facing any consequences.… Continue reading