New Deal

As Bernie Sanders shows strength toward the possibility of becoming the Democratic candidate, the issue of his association with “socialist” ideas will weigh more and more heavily within our political rhetoric. Sanders identifies with Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal. Fair comparisons can be made with regard to how Sanders proposes to focus federal…

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The Bartender of Gettysburg

Let’s say you’re in school and your assignment is to write the most interesting, yet factual, account of the Battle of Gettysburg. You are told that you can choose one of only two options as your source for information. ONE option is a college history professor who is a world renowned expert on the Civil…

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Central to our Cause

I am a Progressive (with a capital P).  I cannot think of one issue in which I don’t have a progressive perspective. Rattle ’em off – Civil and human rights, environmental stewardship, economic inequity, marginalized collective bargaining, poverty, health care costs, gun safety, college debt, sane foreign policy, and social programs. All are on my…

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We Forgive You

There was an event recently in Waterloo, Iowa called “The Cedar Valley Pride Fest.” It was two days of fun activities and music for anyone who wished to participate to demonstrate that the LGBTQ community is a healthy and active part of our larger community. The message is one of inclusion and to celebrate diversity.…

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