The End of Labor as We Know It
Machines have displaced workers and society is adjusting poorly. It really is that simple. College graduates, saddled with debt that keeps them compliantly on society’s treadmill, are learning what their […]
Everyone’s favorite curmudgeon, Ebenezer Scrooge, is back. The timeless holiday tale of redemption and joy, Trinity Rep’s reimagined production always has a few new wrinkles, and has been a beloved
November 9 @ 10:00 am - December 31 @ 1:00 pmMachines have displaced workers and society is adjusting poorly. It really is that simple. College graduates, saddled with debt that keeps them compliantly on society’s treadmill, are learning what their […]
I may be on the wrong end of a gun debate, but I am still bringing a knife to this gunfight. My position is that the Second Amendment does not relate to guns, but […]
Ah, what’s a governor to do? It’s a hard call. Do you support a ballpark in Providence, to the delight of organized private labor unions that put you in office, […]
I was asked to write about the three primaries I find most interesting. I am not the person to be writing about primaries because 20 years ago I filed a […]
Being Libertarian-leaning, I am not overly interested in what a political hack promises to do for me or my causes. I am more interested in what a candidate can do […]