For Californians, 2018 Looks Like a Rough Year
By Joe Guzzardi December 27, 2017 From ecological, financial and social perspectives, my native California has had a rough year. And 2018... Read More
Meet Your Surgeon, the Robot
By Joe Guzzardi December 26, 2017 In 2017 columns, I wrote about how tough it is for blue collar Americans to get... Read More
Trump Delivers on His Immigration Enforcement Platform
By Joe Guzzardi December 23, 2017 Since President Trump’s election, dozens of conservative and liberal pundits have offered their opinions on why... Read More
MS-13 Operating in White House’s Shadow
Langley Park, MD., near White House, hotbed of MS-13 violence. Open border’s consequences were tidily summed up in this Washington Post headline:... Read More
Another Year Ends with Scant Media Reporting on Overpopulation
Journalists consider writing about overpopulation too risky. As 2017 draws to a close, another year will pass with the establishment media rarely... Read More
U.S. Workers to White House: In 2018, Give Us a Chance
By Joe Guzzardi December 19, 2017 If President Trump could do one thing to help American workers find good jobs and, after... Read More
Good News for U.S. Workers, H-4 Employment Authorization to End
Buried in the newest Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs bulletin is the announcement that the Trump administration plans to end employment... Read More
Jurors Raise Funds for Illegal Immigrant Thief
By Joe Guzzardi December 17, 2017 In the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Fairfax County, a recent court house drama played out that said... Read More
What if Brown’s Right about Winter Wildfires ‘the new normal’?
Census Bureau projects show Santa Barbara at increasing risk from wildfire loss. The Thomas Fire’s toxic smoke has subjected Santa Barbara County... Read More
Americans Back to Work, but at Lousy Jobs
By Joe Guzzardi December 14, 2017 Continuing the recent upward labor market trend, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that last month’s... Read More