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Pandemic spreads across South, Midwest as CDC succumbs to Trump’s political pressure

By Robert A. Vella The spread of the coronavirus pandemic is now picking up steam in Southern and Midwestern states Continue reading →

America’s preventable coronavirus death toll, another second-wave warning, and new election analysis

By Robert A. Vella How many Americans got infected with COVID-19 and how many died because of political resistance against Continue reading →

Making sense of yesterday’s complicated Supreme Court deliberations and Congressional testimony

By Robert A. Vella There were two major events held yesterday in Washington, D.C. having serious political ramifications for President Continue reading →

Trump’s latest executive order, and how the war against coronavirus is being undermined by extremists

By Robert A. Vella Yesterday, President Trump issued an executive order to force meat processing plants to reopen despite the Continue reading →

Trump’s Pandemic Failure: First he denied it, then he tried to steal the headlines, now he’s covering it up

By Robert A. Vella On January 20th to 21st 2020, the first reported COVID-19 cases were reported in South Korea Continue reading →

Anecdotes from a Pandemic: How coronavirus is affecting everyday life in Washington state

By Robert A. Vella A notice at the grocery store checkout stand caught my attention.  It informed customers of limits Continue reading →

Many Politicians Lie. But Trump Has Elevated the Art of Fabrication.

Fabrications have long been a part of American politics. Politicians lie to puff themselves up, to burnish their résumés and Continue reading →

Games of Unknowledging – Part II

Regular readers are familiar with The Secular Jurist blog’s examination of human cognition, the dichotomy between belief and knowledge, how Continue reading →

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