Lillian Cauldwell discussing the approach to turning 18 and acquiring crucial information about the democratic voting process for elections.
Considering the potential for political turmoil and the outspokenness of celebrities from both political spectrums, we desperately need a dose of normality and logic.
Censorship is everywhere, and it doesn’t make problems disappear. It can only make things worse.
The so-called “culture wars” often appear to be nothing more than a strategic power struggle, with politicians prioritizing securing your vote over all else.
Ego is the enemy nowadays; putting it aside is not easy in a society like the US, but it must be done. Otherwise, we’re all in hot water.
The only way out is if those of different political affiliations work together, for once. Otherwise, we’ll have nothing to look forward to after all.
Given that age is the number one risk factor for developing Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia, Lisa offers extensively researched facts to support why the time has possibly come to ask ourselves if age should now become a consideration in qualifying a person…
The propaganda that was in magazines and newspapers about Native American children not being wanted by their parents was horrible!
Meanwhile, studies have found trigger warnings are threatening college students’ mental health. Enough is enough. This sets a bad precedent; art is neither responsible for kids’ good nor bad behavior: THEY are!
Too many politicians have failed us in the last 30 years to rely on them anymore.

