Tag: New Jersey
A Bridge Too Far
Trump has been defeated, humiliated, banned, censored, abandoned, impeached, and soon very possibly prosecuted, so what will become of the country he left behind? By ... Read More
New Jersey Organizations Demand Strong Response To Insurrectionists
More than 60 New Jersey organizations sign on to a letter demanding the immediate removal of President Donald Trump and the prosecution of all those ... Read More
Arguing With Idiots
When it comes to conversing with the feeble-minded—those simpletons who choose to live in an alternate universe of invented facts and magical thinking—we now require ... Read More
The Fight To Decide Whose Life Matters
Rethinking the role of police in our community is a perfectly valid, relevant and responsible reaction to what is clearly an issue that needs to ... Read More
Legalize It
There simply is no longer a sufficient public safety rationale to continue to criminalize marijuana, and there probably never was. By David Todd McCarty | ... Read More
Angry And Afraid
There is a new silent majority in America—a peculiar coalition of Leftist Progressives, establishment Democrats and moderate Republicans who recognize how dangerously close this republic ... Read More
A Boat Full Of Holes
For reasons that defy logic, most school districts in New Jersey are choosing to approach the pandemic as if it were a challenging new curriculum ... Read More
Cape May County Sheriff Can’t Ignore State Attorney General Directive Court Rules
Cape May County Sheriff’s Department is forbidden from sharing immigration status with, or holding non-violent offenders for, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Judge rules. Thursday, ... Read More
The Iniquity At Play In The Promise Of Party Unity
Upstarts, dissidents and revolutionaries have always been told to be patient, that we all have to work together, that it’s not yet our turn. But ... Read More
Any Plan To Reopen Schools This Fall Is Irresponsible And Negligent
Educators speak out about their concerns, fears, and frustrations concerning the possible return to in-class instruction at the height of a deadly pandemic. By David ... Read More