In the United States today there are thousands of people who are faced with challenges in daily living that have brought them to a point of revolt against the status quo of American economics.
Category Archives: Commitment

My son came home a year ago last July. He had gone missing, and every phone call from an unknown number, every news story about an unidentified body that had been found and every account of someone killed in a police confrontation made my heart race. In the months and weeks before we parted ways, my […]

How to finish the book. It seems close to being done sometimes. My fatigue in the evening drains me of incentive. Weekends are my only respite since I have a day job to sustain throughout the week. I must keep trying. Annie Dillard claims a book often takes years to complete. I know there are […]
My dad was born in Kentucky and was 25 years old in 1945 when he was hired on at the then called, David Taylor Model Basin. He took me there once before kid-to-work-day was fashionable, and showed me the huge tank used to test model ships for the Navy. I thought it was spectacular. Dad […]