January 31, 2020, at 11 p.m., marked the date and time that the UK left the EU and regained its sovereignty. Ironically on the same…
Tag: Congress
Getting Brexit Done, While Impeachment Proceedings Begin Over The Pond
Posted in From The Editor's Perspective, and World Affairs
I’ve been watching the events unfold over the past several months and there seemed to be no headway with Brexit or with holding #45 accountable…
On Friday, 22 March, 2019, Robert Mueller released his findings to the Attorney General on whether there was foreign collusion during the 2016 election. It’s…
The Midterms ~ Did the Democrats Fail and the Importance of the Fourteenth Amendment
Posted in Business and Law, From The Editor's Perspective, and World Affairs
Ever since #45 took up residence in the White House, people have been waiting for 6 November, 2018 and the midterms, where ‘the people’ could…
A decidedly chilly February in Congress and the EU at least
Posted in From The Editor's Perspective, and World Affairs
It’s hard to keep up with things in the White House, but another firing looks imminent, the shutdown was short, but it’s effects will still…
I delayed my customary Editor’s Perspective because so much was going on in the world it was hard to pinpoint where the main focus was.…
After what can only be described as a bitter and nasty campaign, I’m glad it has come to an end. As I write, in less…