by Paul Brakke | Jan 29, 2018 | American Justice Reform, National Divides
Today, racial relations between blacks and whites seem to be worse than ever, despite an increasing number of blacks moving into middle class and high income positions. Part of this racial conflict is due to the economic split in the black community, making for a...
by Paul Brakke | Jan 23, 2018 | American Justice Reform, National Divides
In the last few years, the concern about immigration has heated up, and sanctuary cities are now pitted against the federal government regarding undocumented immigrants, particularly Hispanics. Following are my thoughts on the immigration issue and what to do about...
by Paul Brakke | Jan 15, 2018 | American Justice Reform, National Divides
This country was born of slaveholders. The father of the country, George Washington, and many who signed the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were slaveholders. Although slaves were treated very badly, they were very valuable. They were considered...