State House Dome: Nonpartisan group wants to de-polarize the pols A NONPARTISAN GROUP that wants to end polarization in politics had its kickoff sessions online this past week. Working Together is a project of The People, a nonprofit launched in 2019 that brought ... 04/26/2024 - 4:59 pm | View Link
Distant Dome: Education Freedom Account Expansion May Be Determined This Week When the EFA program was approved as part of the 2021-2022 biennial budget because it did not have the votes to pass as a stand-alone bill, the threshold for participation was 300 percent of the ... 04/20/2024 - 10:27 am | View Link
Fish and Game Commissioner Denies Speaking About Personnel Issue To HR Director Carroll County Fish and Game Commissioner Susan Price denied she had a conversation with the department's human resources director about a personnel issue in violation of state law during an ... 04/15/2024 - 11:01 am | View Link
Flute extraordinaire JJim Walker and his band Free Flight blew Johnny Carson's mind on the Tonight Show back in 1982 with their melding of jazz and classical.
Walker has had a stellar career playing his beloved instrument, but was also a world class educator who retired a few years ago as a professor of practice in USC Thornton’s Winds and Percussion department.
Two years in a row, he received the Most Valuable Player Award from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, the Academy itself famous for its GRAMMY Awards.
While Donald Trump plots to be a dictator on Day One, Balaji Srinivasan and his wealthy tech bros are plotting a different version of authoritarianism and ethnic cleansing, one that does not require a presidential campaign.
Gil Duran wrote about this oligarch for The New Republic:
To fully grasp the current situation in San Francisco, where venture capitalists are trying to take control of City Hall, you must listen to Balaji Srinivasan.
We've already established here that Trump lawyer Alina Habba is trash. And Habba has established that she's ridiculously stupid, too. Habba was asked in a relatively recent interview whether she would rather be pretty or smart. She said, "Oh easy, pretty … I can fake being smart." That's not true at all.
Pro-life activist Randall Terry was nominated as the Constitution Party’s presidential candidate, Ballot Access News reports.
He is likely to be on the ballot in battleground states of Georgia, North Carolina, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.