By Robert Reich – Both our economy and the environment are in crisis. Wealth is concentrated in the hands of a few while the majority of Americans struggle to get by. The climate crisis is worsening inequality, as those who are most economically vulnerable bear the brunt of flooding, fires, and disruptions of supplies of…
OPINION
On the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, Public Views on the Environmental Movement Are Mixed
How Can You Learn From History if Nobody Tells You the Story?
If Coronavirus Takes Me, You Can Bury Me On Lookout Mountain
An Easter Message: Yes, Virginia, You Can Be a Democrat and a Christian
Death of the Dream
Editor’s Note: Back in January 2019, I put out the call for writers to help us cover the Democratic Party’s 2020 primary, since I didn’t think I could do it with so many friends on Facebook on all sides. Julie Slama answered the call, and got things started by profiling the amazingly large and diverse…
Palm Sunday: Pray for the Living and Stay At Home
The Big Picture – By Glynn Wilson – LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, Ala. — The dots on the coronavirus map and the color representing the Republican Party are not the only bright red things around here right now. In the mountain woods of North Alabama, the pollen count is on “Very High.” So your runny nose, sneezing…
Florida Roads and Beaches, Which Should Be Packed for Spring Break, Are Vacant
“When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.” – — Hunter S. Thompson – The Big Picture – By Glynn Wilson – PENSACOLA, Fla. — On the last Saturday afternoon in March, the Pensacola Bay Bridge should be jammed with Spring Break traffic headed to the beach. But Highway 98 was almost without traffic…
There is a Silver Lining in the Coronavirus Crisis Dark Cloud
Novel Coronavirus Pandemic Hits Hard, Threatens Global Recession
The Big Picture -Â By Glynn Wilson -Â PENSACOLA, Fla. — This feels surreal, but reality is beginning to set in. It feels like Murphy’s law is in full effect: “Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.” As the novel coronavirus health pandemic continues to grow, and a global economic recession and maybe a…
How Will the Coronavirus Pandemic Impact Politics and the History of This Time?
The Big Picture – By Glynn Wilson – PENSACOLA, Fla. — The sun was shining and everyone seemed happy and full of fun on Saturday at the Palafox Market even as the first two deaths from coronavirus were reported in the Sunshine state. Talk among progressives at the Polonzo Bistro included jokes that since COVID-19…
Freedom House: Democracy is Under Assault and Trump is A Big Part of the Problem
Following the Light to Pensacola: Is There Hope to Help Create a Blue Wave in Florida in 2020 and Tip the Balance Against Trump?
New York’s Michael Bloomberg Comes to Montgomery, Running for President
Sol Invictus: Don’t Be Blinded by the ‘Unconquered Sun’
The Big Picture – By Glynn Wilson – While we wait for the delayed results of the Iowa Caucuses, what the National Affairs Desk of Rolling Stone magazine is calling Dempocalypse Now — and the election reporting glitch caused the New York Times to shut down it’s election results system on the web — the…
The Year of the Rat King: 2020
The Big Picture -Â By Glynn Wilson -Â It’s hard to know what the Chinese astrologers were thinking when they came up with the Chinese zodiac, but sometimes their system creates opportunities for word games that also tend to possess political and/or social insight. Take 2020, for example, the Year of the Rat. The Rat…
Can A Woman Be Elected President of the United States?
Trump Has Done It Now
The Big Picture – By Glynn Wilson – CONECUH NATIONAL FOREST – Trump has done it now. All our worst fears about how Donald Trump’s ignorance and abuse of power could screw up the country and the world just came true with his ill-conceived decision to order a drone strike Friday at Baghdad International Airport…
Senator Doug Jones: Every Trial is a Pursuit of Truth
Will my colleagues in the Senate uphold that? – Editor’s Note: U.S. Senator Doug Jones lost his father on Saturday, Dec. 28, as he reported on Twitter: “Yesterday we lost the Jones family patriarch. My dad, Gordon Jones, died as my mom, his wife of 70 years, held his hand. He was of impeccable character,…