Debt Economy, Consumerism and 2030 on March 23, 2024Many attribute the turbulence with recessionary fears to the uncertainty of consumer spending. But in recent years, the prospect of denying global debt as a systemic issue has started affecting bond markets, sustainable consumerism, and the ability to distinguish between recessionary times and overall quarterly pessimism. Now, what we want to do is look at […]
Elections, Investments, and The Global Economy on February 12, 20242024 came to a relatively consistent and non-volatile start for investors looking to capitalize on the thriving returns of 2023. In the preceding year, we saw time and time again, how governments failed to pay their debts and expanded an entire generation of social security under brand new acts passed, such as those in the […]
On to the Carolinas on February 2, 2024With the first Republican Primary out of the way and the next already set for South Carolina, Republicans are gearing up for another fighting match between former President Donald Trump, and his own former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley. In Tuesday’s primary, Republicans went to the polls and helped Trump score a huge victory ahead of […]
The Iowa Caucuses and 2024 on January 6, 2024With a little over a week left in the much-awaited, GOP Iowa Caucuses, there’s little time for the candidates to appeal to the voters of the state-and make a case to be the next President of the United States. The remaining candidates in the race-Trump, DeSantis, Haley, Ramaswamy, Christie, and Hutchison, have a turbulence of […]
A Newer Approach to DEI – I on November 7, 2023When the United Nations first introduced its idea for the 17 Sustainable Development Goals back in 2016, it knew which ones would get the most attention, and which ones would be left marginalized, in an already censored and shattered conversation on gender equality in the workplace. Between 2010 and 2020, there has been increased focus […]
An Overdue Crisis in Washington on October 6, 2023September (into October) has been nothing but turbulent for Washington. Each time I approach the keyboard, something explosive happens and is usually centric on the legislative branch of government. The month started with the news that House Republicans and the White House failed to reach an agreement on the new fiscal year’s spending budget. Now, […]
Deontology in the Corporate World on September 19, 2023Deontology, at its core, is a system of beliefs which enables people to think of a nobler cause over a collective society and an overall greater good. Thinking about individual rights and person-to-person privileges is what drives the theory-which was first presented in the 18th century by Immanual Kant. In the corporate world, deontology can […]
The Race for The White House on August 26, 2023As the race for the White House commences with yesterday’s GOP debate, Americans are actively in search for a political representative. Someone who can stand a chance against President Biden in the general election. At this point, even a sane and reasonable voice for the issues that matter most to conservatives could seem to suffice. […]
Give Us our Own Grades! on August 15, 2023To the students who received their results on Thursday, you deserved so much more and if you didn’t get what you hoped for, don’t take anything to heart. Usually, I tend to stay away from matters of education and education policy, but today, I write this piece in hope for substantial action. On Thursday, students […]
What to Watch Ahead of the GOP Debate? on August 12, 2023While August has been off to a rough start in this early primary season, voters are anxiously awaiting the August 23rd Republican Debate to be held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Republican Party and its leadership were certainly careful in choosing Wisconsin (and more specifically Milwaukee) to be the location for the first debate since the […]