Table politics Now that the political smoke has cleared for the moment — and only the moment — I want to point out that each of our presidential aspirants has really burned the meat. But they're not the only failed cooks. Full Story
Biden vs. the Barracuda — Editor's note: Tanya Amador- Daigle is reporting for Florida Weekly on the national primaries until the presidential candidates are chosen this summer. Full Story
For the first time in our history, there is every indication that the next generation may not be better off than the previous. Adding to today's economic crisis will be a deficit of $482 billion and a national debt more than $8 trillion left to future generations. We hear the call for change, but are cautious and reluctant to answer that call. Full Story
Playing solitaire with an incomplete deck is the essence of being pirate. This state of my affairs has given me plenty of hollow time to cogitate. When faced with this essential and repetitive incompleteness, there is one ever recurring thought and visualization. I am usually thinking about holes. Full Story