Robert Reich: The Poster Child for Living Off Government Ties? Robert Reich has managed to cultivate a very public persona as an economic commentator, political pundit, and former Secretary of Labor under the Clinton Administration. Despite that résumé, his career is a shining example of someone who has primarily leveraged government positions and contacts for […]
The article discusses the dangers of manipulated narratives in the digital age, highlighting how figures like Barack Obama exploit communication strategies to influence public opinion. It emphasizes the rise of “one-brain thinking,” where unverified information spreads rapidly across media, fostering division and echo chambers instead of unity and critical discourse. This dynamic leads to a decline in reasoned debate, replaced by slogans and memes lacking factual basis. The author warns that the prevalence of false news undermines democratic communication, advocating for personal accountability and critical thinking to counteract this trend and promote informed discussions rooted in facts.
California’s aging electrical infrastructure has been a major factor in some of the state’s worst disasters. Overhead transmission lines have sparked devastating wildfires, suffered extensive storm damage, and required costly maintenance, yet utilities and local governments continue to resist modern solutions. One of the best alternatives is underground transmission lines, which significantly reduce fire risk, improve […]
Here is my email to the Board, the cabinet, Chany Beeman While I understand that the majority of the school board has expressed their support for the candidacy of Chany Beeman, to prepare and allow a report based on deliberate fraud and a material misrepresentation is concerning. The purported backlog of Measure O oversight regarding […]
This is a decisive moment for Riverside Unified School District (RUSD). What happens now will determine what education is like for our children’s children. Many parents who attend RUSD schools, as well as teachers and concerned citizens, have serious concerns about where the current school board and administration are leading the district. The problems are […]
After 150 years in the Managed Service Provider (MSP) business, you could say I’ve seen just about everything. I’ve attended countless conferences, networking events, and workshops over the years. But ScaleCon in Las Vegas, hosted by Tech Tribe, MSPCamp, and the brilliant Nigel Moore, was a revelation. For the first time in my long career, […]
As the upcoming Riverside Unified School District (RUSD) Board of Education elections approach, it’s crucial for voters to carefully consider the qualifications and affiliations of each candidate. The decisions made by the school board profoundly impact the quality of education, the rights of families, and the moral values imparted to our students. Financial Oversight and […]
Due to the continuous droughts and massive fires, water and its management in California are grossly inadequate. Despite its natural beauty and large-scale agriculture, California has been consumed by a bad water policy that caused the state to lose its farmland, broke the normal supply of drinking water, and led to catastrophic wildfires. Although wildlife […]
Increasingly, given the importance of social media in today’s world, the activities of liking, commenting and sharing posts can have real effects on policy issues, political campaigns, raising awareness and leveraging support. In this blog, I will explain how to become an activist by supporting your chosen political candidate on popular social media platforms such […]
With the ballots starting to drop and elections coming around, let’s come together as conservatives and do some meaningful work electing leaders who will fight for our values. Pride of place in any functioning democracy and at the heart of conservatism is open debate and the protection of free speech. But we tend to often […]
