I know everyone’s wondering what’s in store for President Trump so I thought I’d explain how impeachment actually works. Imagine you’re back in high school. You’re popular with half the school but the others think you’re a dick. So your enemies come up with a reason to get you kicked[…] Read On
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#MeToo Justice: The Problem With the NFL’s and MLB’s Progressive Domestic Violence Policies
I predict that this will be an unpopular post. That’s cool. This is a controversial topic that warrants discussion. Besides, there are plenty of echo chambers out there; I have no interest in this blog becoming one of them. Let’s talk about how the National Football League and Major[…] Read On
Why Nobody Should Judge What Kavanaugh Did in College
“There’s a time and a place for everything, and it’s called college.” – Chef, South Park I’m not going to wade back into the Justice Brett Kavanaugh kerfuffle and I’ll tell you why. No matter how many reports come out about what a Supreme Court justice or anyone else did[…] Read On
Preventing Mass Shootings
I live about 45 miles from Gilroy in Silicon Valley. Been to the Garlic Festival quite a few times – always had a blast. Talked to some friends about going this year but the wife had to head out of town so that was that. Will I ever go back,[…] Read On
Contrary to Popular Belief, CEOs are Inherently Ethical. The Question Is, Why?
There’s a big misconception about white-color crime. Far too many people seem to think that top executives have no moral compass. That corporate America’s CEOs would sell their mothers into slavery to make a buck. You hear that sort of thing all the time from the likes of Elizabeth Warren[…] Read On
Big Tech Meet Big Gov
So much for a business-friendly White House. The feds are going after big-tech over antitrust concerns. The DOJ will take on Apple and Google while the FTC investigates Amazon and Facebook. Is it just me or does that sound a lot like the Mafia carving up old Manhattan? Conspicuous is[…] Read On
Congress Confronts Facial Recognition Controversy
When a crime is allegedly committed one of the first things police do is check video footage to try to identify the perpetrator. If they succeed in getting a good image, they now have a pretty good chance of IDing the perp, courtesy off big improvements in facial recognition technology[…] Read On