By Jason Marlow A little over a week ago I had an indoor business meeting with someone who the very next day tested positive for COVID-19. The anxiety you might expect gripped me. Had I observed social distancing seriously enough? Should I have been taking a meeting with another person indoors? I certainly own up […]
Crippling Laws for the Disabled?
A Look at Repealing a Developmental Disability Statue Conor Darken A law was repealed that could have a negative effect on Floridians with disabilities. Why does this matter? It affects disabled Floridians that could be helped by this state law and the federal laws that have been gone for years. It throws into jeopardy whether […]
Politics is a Series of Sprints. Into a Brick Wall.
Why We’re Hooked on Campaign Life By Michael E. Cardwell II There’s no business like politics. People think a campaign is all kissing babies and shaking hands. In reality, it’s calling rich people and asking for money for months and spending it quickly to reach voters and turn them out for the election. Then, if […]