by Ty Davison | Oct 12, 2020 | News & Commentary
The Democrats have little chance of stopping Barrett’s confirmation, and the grounds of qualification are certainly not a fertile field for such an attempt. Barrett is well-qualified to be a Supreme Court Justice, no matter how distasteful the Democrats may find...
by Ty Davison | Oct 6, 2020 | News & Commentary
At time when Salem-Keizer is struggling and mostly failing to deliver in its primary mission of educating kids, it boggles the mind that this is where they’re pouring their resources. Nonetheless… According to yesterday’s Statesman-Journal article,...
by Ty Davison | Sep 7, 2020 | News & Commentary
California heat wave breaks records as Creek Fire and other wildfires grow – The Washington Post: In addition to the Creek Fire, firefighters are still battling the second-, third- and fourth-largest fires in state history that erupted during a mid-August heat...
by Ty Davison | Sep 2, 2020 | News & Commentary
What the Critics of Colorblindness Get Wrong – Persuasion: Many of its critics equate colorblindness with the deliberately obtuse claim that one is literally unable to see race. It is true that some conservatives have invoked colorblindness as an excuse for...
by Ty Davison | Sep 2, 2020 | News & Commentary
Can Our Common Humanity Unite Us? | The Saturday Evening Post: My vision of us as human beings holds that people are, and should be, united by our common humanity. And this commonality originates in our shared evolution. It is written in our genes. Precisely for this...