Year in Review

  Those who do not learn from history are condemned to repeat it. George Santayana, Historian/Philosopher This year will always be remembered in the U.S. as the moment Donald J. Trump staged one of the biggest comebacks in American history.  After being soundly defeated (despite his false claims) in 2020, Trump incredibly ran for the […]

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Rest in peace, live in toil                Death has always been the inevitable end of life, but 2023 brought us a gluttony of death from war, disease, crime and natural disasters.  Coming out of the global COVID pandemic, we might have expected a more peaceful transition back to “normal” […]

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Key Events: Democracy has been on the defensive lately.  The forces of autocratic authoritarianism have ascended across the globe, backed by the immense wealth concentrated in the upper 1/10th of one percent who collectively own more than the rest of the 8 billion people currently crowded on planet Earth.  It is all too easy for […]

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Attempted Coup The biggest news story of the year occurred just six days into it, when Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol as Congress was certifying the electoral victory of Joe Biden.  For the first time in the 233 year history of our constitutional republic, we did not witness a peaceful transfer of power.  Instead, […]

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Carnage stalks America In any given year, witnessing the U.S. President being impeached and then turned out of office, the global spread of the COVID Pandemic, the ensuing meltdown of the global economy or the rise of mass protests against racist police violence – any one of these stories would be banner headline news.   Instead, […]

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2020 Mid-Year Review Summary For the first time in twenty years, I am issuing a 2020 Mid-Year Review.  So much has happened in just the first six months, that it feels like a year has passed since my last report in December 2019.  Indeed, for too many, a lifetime has passed since then. In any […]

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Executive Summary Looking back on 2019, one trend stood out – the extent to which we have all become victims of deception. While people have been cheating ever since we learned to deceive others, including cheating on spouses, taxes, exams and games of chance, this year witnessed an epidemic of cheating the likes of which […]

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