Opinion

An open letter to President Trump

I am an immigrant, a small business owner, a Millennial, a Christian, a Black woman, a mother. And I am a Trump supporter. I am thrilled that you are the Commander in Chief, and I appreciate the positive changes you have already made whether or not you get the credit or not.

Unemployment claims lowest since 1969

The U.S. Labor Department reports that for the third week in a row, unemployment claims have hit low levels not seen since September of 1969 and that the less volatile four-week moving average has reached lows last achieved in November of 1969.

Sri Lanka – We can’t rest

Eight hundred people were either killed or injured by a terrorist group two weekends ago in Sri Lanka. A holy weekend and place of worship became a grisly, heinous massive murder scene. What must America do in lieu of another massive world attack? We can’t stop. We can’t rest.

Informants leaking classified info are at great personal risk

When you get right down to it, the only reason the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) was ever adopted in 1978 in the first place was after disclosures by reporter Seymour Hersh in the New York Times on Dec. 22, 1974 of a highly classified domestic spying operation.

Jobs report signals steady economy in first quarter

Why was I eagerly anticipating at the Labor Department job report for March? Job reports are boring and they are usually more of a trailing indicator of the nation’s economic direction as the last thing that employers do is lay off employees when heading into tougher times.

Joe Biden – negative groping publicity?

Joe Biden has received bad publicity lately. Several women have stepped forward saying the former Vice President of the United States hugged them too long or made them feel uncomfortable when he touched them.