Category: Opinion
Can America Survive Until November?
With an election just six months away—one that will undoubtedly change the trajectory of the country one way or another—we have cause to wonder if ... Read More
No Country For Smart Men
The reason your brother-in-law chooses to believe a game show host over knowledgable experts and what it means to your health and safety. By David ... Read More
The Confidence Game
Democrats suffer from a lack of focus not because they can’t come up with a winning game plan but because they keep trying to fix ... Read More
There Is No Bottom
Apparently no longer concerned with even the appearance of propriety, the Trump administration abandons the rule of law and goes full Kangaroo Cabinet. By David ... Read More
The Coronavirus Has Proven That Greater Transparency In Government Is Possible
From City Council to the Supreme Court, the coronavirus has taught us that public-access, live-streamed government is not only possible, but healthier for democracy, and ... Read More
Cape May County Democratic Party Ends Fight To Suspend Committee Elections
After losing a court battle and in the face of growing opposition from progressives, County Chair Brendan Sciarra stands down. By David Todd McCarty | ... Read More
If The Democrats Are Willing To Suppress The Vote Imagine What The Republicans Are Willing To Do
Even after losing their case in court, the Democratic Committee Chairs in Cape May and Atlantic Counties continue their fight to retain power by manipulating ... Read More
Educating Children During Quarantine
Congressional candidate Amy Kennedy, a former school teacher, talks about the importance of continuing education with children during this public health crisis. By Amy Kennedy ... Read More
Cape May’s Untouchables
A cry for help for Cape May's most vulnerable during a time of crisis. By Barbara Skinner | April 1, 2020 Upon first glance, those ... Read More
Donald Trump Is Not A Wartime President
It took more than three years for the President to face a crisis that was not of his own making, and it has become self-evident ... Read More