In 2016 we saw something happen that a lot of people, including myself, did not think would happen. We watched Donald Trump become president of the United States and defy all odds at getting there. Whether or not you supported him, he ended up owning the pollsters. He ended up taking on the establishment and owning them too. But what happened next was something so tragic that it looked like a scene in a Tom Clancy novel.
Read moreTexas topped 1 million COVID-19 cases as some counties reimposed restrictions that had been loosened after this summer’s spike.
Read moreWell, we made it through Friday the 13th in 2020, some folks were a bit spooked at the idea of Friday the 13th even happening in 2020. Of course, I suppose the governor could’ve mandated that we didn’t have a Friday the 13th during the coronavirus plague since he certainly can mandate people to wear a mask. Just saying, isn’t he the governor, could he not cancel one of the spookiest and craziest days of the year? Well, I guess if one believes in the idea that Friday the 13th is really a peculiar day the. Maybe it should’ve been canceled.
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Read moreI remember sitting in the living room with my dad in 2016. I had just eaten a bowl of ice-cream and was extremely tired. However, as an eager future political science major, I was excited and nervous to watch the Electoral College map. I remember when Fox News announced their projection of Wisconsin and Michigan going to Trump. He won. He actually beat Hillary Clinton, I thought to myself.
Read moreDemocrats are gaining one seat on the Republican-dominated State Board of Education, while Republicans held on in the other races that Democrats had hoped to flip in the 2020 general election.
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