Tag: NJ
We Are Not The Same, You And I
The differences between political parties in America reach far beyond mere ideology I used to work for a guy who couldn’t have a five-minute conversation without lying ... Read More
Republicans Are Headed For An Epic Wipeout — Their Own
It’s not just Trump’s legal woes that have changed the calculus of the election, but the environment of the election itself Being bullish on the idea ... Read More
The Rocket’s Red Glare
Americans are blinded by symbols of power and wealth as substitutes for liberty and freedom And the rockets’ red glare, the bombs bursting in air,Gave proof ... Read More
There’s Something About Mary
On this day of Thanksgiving, we can no longer turn a blind eye to those who lack everything simply because we feel blessed by God. ... Read More
End Of An Era
State Senate President Steve Sweeney Upset By Unknown Truck Driver By David Todd McCarty | Wednesday, December 6, 2017 Senate President Steve Sweeney, the second ... Read More
A View Of Goshen In Winter
A new showcase of 40 works of art, created by local artists, will be on display in Goshen’s Sperlak Gallery & Sculpture Garden Goshen, NJ ... Read More
You’ve Been Fully Vaccinated, Now What?
According to the CDC, even after you’ve been fully vaccinated, you still need to follow precautions to help stop the spread of COVID-19. By David ... Read More
The American Way
Americans have a long history of throwing off the yoke of oppression, and we have always glorified the violence necessary to do so when it ... Read More
Why We Fight (Part One): The Uphill Battle
Despite months of protests and centuries of struggle for equal rights, many White Americans maintain an obstinate resistance to accepting the Black Lives Matter movement ... 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