As Unemployment and Bankruptcies Grow, Trump Still Listens to Kushner

Editor’s note:  This article was written by Joe Guzzardi on May 14, 2020.  He is a Progressives for Immigration Reform analyst, who has written about immigration for more than 30 years. A persuasive argument can be made that President Trump’s most trusted White House confidant is his son-in-law and Senior

Governor Jindal’s Stand Against Religious Freedom

I’m a free speech extremist. I believe the Government has absolutely no business regulating or censoring speech. Of course, commercially popular speech doesn’t need protection. It’s only unpopular–racist, sexist and vulgar–speech that requires it. So, as a free speech extremist, ironically, I often find myself on the same side as

Choosing Weed Policy Over Cyber Security

A cyber attack altered your holiday movie choices last year. Sony Pictures was the victim of a massive security breach. Personal emails were revealed, films were pirated, and employee data were leaked. The corporation immediately kowtowed to the terrorists, rumored to be North Korean-sponsored, killing the theatrical release of the