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Past articles by James:

Let’s talk about North Korea –

Timing is everything, now is the time for diplomacy, we saw this coming — let’s hold off on giving credit, and peace prizes until we get some tangible results. → Read More

Mental Health Should Not Be Used as a Scapegoat to Address Gun Violence

This is a dialogue addressing “red flags” in context, and separately, regarding gun violence in our K-12 schools. How we shape the narrative shapes more than policy, it shapes culture. → Read More

How do we stop school shootings? –

This is a discussion on gun violence in schools, and possible solutions. I argue that solutions begin at the home, long before it falls on the shoulders of Congress. → Read More

No, Democrats Aren’t Treasonous or Un-American –

This is a small discussion regarding the concept of treason following Trump’s speech in Cincinnati, Ohio on February 5th, 2018. → Read More

This is Textbook Populism –

This is a small discussion on how we’re experiencing populism, and that it’s not too late to resist it. → Read More

Government Shutdown: Democrats Didn’t Fail — But They Could Have

Democrats could have suffered a political disaster — instead, they settled for a tactical victory. Now, they can take the advantage. → Read More

#ReleaseTheMemo is Political Re-Branding of Old News

How the GOP is re-branding old news with the help of Russian twitter bots; Liberals should be cautious in accepting evidence just because it’s preferential; A discussion on the rules of evidence. → Read More

Critical Response to Haque’s “Fascism’s Rising in America”

This article is an expression of some strong reservations concerning Umair Haque’s recent article, Fascism’s Rising in America Because America Doesn’t Understand Fascism. The crux of my perspective… → Read More