Christopher Silverstein
2022
2022, the year we tried to get back to normal.
Sometimes I forget that two years have passed since the whole world suddenly halted to combat Covid-19. In 2020, you could not escape the reality of the virus. In 2021, we slowly tried to raise our heads out of our bunkers but were brutally knocked back by Delta and Omicron. In . . .
For undecided voters
TL;DR
I'll be short and to the point. You shouldn't vote for the Republicans in this year's mid-term elections for four reasons.
- They will continue to take away our rights. They've started with women; they won't end there.
- They will not lead the country to a better place; they've had the chance, and they have voted . . .
Endgame
Remember the Sixth
One year ago, Congress was attacked by supporters of former President Donald Trump. It was one of the darkest days in American history, but to some, it was little more than a riot, an expression of displeasure with a corrupt system, and those who invaded the Capitol were heroic in their singular goal to install Donald Trump as the last . . .
Freedom isn't Free
$1.05
If there's one thing that we've learned over the past 18 months, it is that a person's personal choice to do whatever you want, whenever you want, is paramount in a free society. We have also learned that myths such as "public health" and "scientific expertise" were only conjured to create an oppressive, medical-authoritarian regime; held . . .
A Genuine Question
In the next three years, the United States will have elections to Congress and the Presidency.
Normally, at least two people would stand for election for a seat in either House of Congress or, the Office of President of the United States and, normally, when one person loses they concede the contest and step back from the . . .
Last Chance Saloon
Today, the United States Senate will begin the second impeachment trial of Donald Trump, Former President of the United States, in his role in inciting an insurrection against the United States of America.
If you've read this blog before, you'll know that I've been adamant on how Donald Trump, as President of the United . . .
Four Years Later
Trump, #GTFO
Four years ago I sat in a local Westminster pub called the Red Lion on a Friday afternoon as Donald Trump took the oath of office. I could hear the giggles and laughs from the patrons of the Conservative bar as this failed steak salesman became the forty-fifth President of the United States.
To be clear, I did not start the day at . . .
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