While you’re reading this, I’m on vacation. Lord help me, I hope I’m not wasting my precious free time thinking about things like sales tax centralization and constitutional amendments.
Two and a half months ago the President of the United States stated on public television that his Vice President would take the leadership role to address the fiasco at the southern border.
Monday was National Flag Day and the rest of this week National Flag Week. As part of Flag Day, VFW Post 3715 teamed up with local Boy Scouts to hold a flag retirement ceremony at Owens Memorial Cemetery.
Louisiana lawmakers wrangled their votes, worked out their deals and wrapped up their session. But they still have two hurdles to getting their most significant measures enacted: persuading the voters and surviving the governor’s veto pen.
Last weekend, I wrote a piece about a non-profit called Brown Girls Do Gymnastics that will be hosting a summit for Black and brown gymnasts to attend with their parents from July 23-25.
In the Congress today, there are only a handful of issues upon which bipartisan consensus can be built. One of those issues is infrastructure spending.
Several columns past, I took to my bully pulpit and excoriated men who are married with children for being fathers first and husbands a distant second (maybe even third behind sports fans).
President Biden is taking his first trip overseas as President. After stopping in England he’ll summit with European leaders in Brussels and then move on to his mano-amano meet-up with Vladimir Putin in Geneva.