Month: <span>May 2020</span>

To Protect and To Serve

To Protect and To Serve

(The Murder of George Floyd and Uniform Justice) The Imperative Law enforcement is an imperative of civilized living.  There must be imposed boundaries that govern citizenry relationships. These boundaries are the codes of safety and social living that become the glue of community. The Public Code In 1957 the Law […]

Quid Pro Quo

Quid Pro Quo

(Banks, Wall Street, and Billionaires) Quid pro quo is a Latin phrase that refers to a mutual exchange of things of equal value.  A similar phrase is tit for tat.  And a common metaphor is: I’ll scratch your back and you scratch my back.  The problem is that we, the […]

Presidential Lapdogs

Presidential Lapdogs

It is the norm for presidents to appoint a cabinet, and other expert leaders, who support their agenda but who will also give them judicious advice. If wise, a president will heed this counsel before making critical decisions.  The purpose is to offer possible correction in decision making and increase […]