A Letter From The Grave

To: Congress From: Annie October 2017 Dear Congress, my name is Annie, and I have a question for you. Why did you let them kill me? I used to have a mom and dad who loved me very much, and I loved them just as much. My grandparents loved me, my aunts and uncles loved …

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In The Shadow Of Lobbyist Pens

by Max Humana December 20, 2017 Congress’s frenzied attempts this week to rush a historically bad tax code change through at light speed are a travesty and a collective rejection of the oath each member swore upon assuming office. In their haste to ram this tax change through, Congress is rushing like a mob of …

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Your Five Recommendations To Fix America

by Max Humana, 15 January 2018 Everybody's got an opinion.  But to borrow a bit of Orwell, some opinions are more equal than others.   Highly informed and/or well-reasoned opinions contributed to the public debate always help the cause of doing the most good for the most people.  Opinions uninformed by facts are often unwise and usually unhelpful, so should be …

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Four Degrees of Separation

by Max Humana   The domain of reality contains universes without end, which layer on each other like pages in a multidimensional and infinitely long book. Within these universes, all potential outcomes are possible. The thread of every human life weaves a path through the fabric of the reality contained within each universe. The endlessly …

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It’s Time to Sequester Congress

by Max Humana, October 2013 The time is long past to bring sense to how we run our great nation. It is time to “sequester” Congress. Boiled down to Joe Sixpack basics, our Constitution gives the Congress the job of making the nation’s laws and managing its money. They pass the laws that drive most …

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A Tale of Two Countries

by Max Humana, October 2015 Anyone who watched the first Republican presidential “debate”, then watched the first Democratic debate, must have wondered if the people on the respective stages were all actually competing for the same job in the same country. It was truly bizarre to watch the Democratic debate with the memory of the Republican …

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Campaign 2016 Begins: The First Republican Debat(ish) Hoedown

by Max Humana The first formal events of the 2016 Presidential campaign went down on Thursday, August 6, 2015, under the watchful and controlling eye of Fox News. The date was originally intended to showcase only the first Republican debate, but due to the seemingly never-ending horde of narcissists desperately chasing fame, fortune and a …

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