by Steve Slocum | Jan 20, 2021 | DEI, Foreign Policy, Political
Are we ready to talk about what allowed him to ride in? There can be no question that we, as a nation, are racing toward the edges of a massive chasm. One seemingly being approached from either side by two very distinct groups, each believing astoundingly...
by Steve Slocum | Jun 27, 2020 | DEI, Foreign Policy, Political
BLM Protests The United States has clearly reached a boiling point. The viral video of Derek Chauvin’s cold blue eyes staring at us while he calmly murdered George Floyd in Minneapolis over a $20 transaction has sparked protests all over the United States and in...
by Steve Slocum | Apr 11, 2020 | Foreign Policy, Political
In the midst of the COVID-19 international crisis, there couldn’t be a more important moment for global cooperation. Instead, our government has chosen to wield its economic power to buy up the existing supply of PPE (personal protective equipment) and virtually cut off the supply to our neighbors and allies.
by Steve Slocum | Sep 24, 2019 | Articles, Foreign Policy
The Trump administration has announced tough sanctions in the wake of Iran’s alleged involvement in the Sept. 17 attack on a Saudi oil installation. Houthi rebels in Yemen have claimed responsibility. According to USA Today (Sept. 18), “The Trump administration has...
by Steve Slocum | Jan 31, 2019 | Articles, Foreign Policy, Islam
A week after his inauguration, President Trump signed an order prohibiting anyone from seven Muslim nations from entering the United States. This policy is especially brutal towards families. With the stroke of a pen, spouses, children, and parents were denied...
by Steve Slocum | Jan 13, 2019 | Articles, DEI, Foreign Policy, Islam, Uncategorized
A Word from the Founder The United States Government is shut down in a partisan dispute over border wall funding. Asylum seekers are being processed and then abandoned in the streets in border cities where they sleep until citizen advocates find them. In San Diego an...