Aug 27, 2021On Why the Poor Should Be Progressive…It’s not about handouts; it’s about hope — Today’s acrimony is nothing new. The intensity of it feels new, but the United States, roughly 160 years ago, was so divided that it fought the U.S. Civil War. While we have strayed into some intensely dangerous territory, not least of which was the attempted takeover of the U.S. Capitol…Progressive3 min readProgressive3 min read
Apr 23, 2021On Memory, Mantras and Our Futures…I remember a conversation with a friend and former coworker. We spent two summers working together as landscapers. Often this would consist of digging holes and pulling out trees. Some of it was busy work, but it produced long spells of conversation. We spoke about religion from time to time…Philosophy4 min readPhilosophy4 min read
Mar 6, 2021On the need for a new, scientifically based political party…Over the past year, both sides raged against our political system. From the Black Lives Matter protests that occupied cities throughout the summer, to the rioters who took over the Capitol because their president lost, our system appears broken. Who is our political system really working for? In early March…Politics5 min readPolitics5 min read
Feb 23, 2021On Spring…The snow is melting The smell of a new season Reminds of us of grace1 min read1 min read
Feb 4, 2021A flowerYou are more than your Pain. Your suffering does not Define who you are1 min read1 min read
Jan 29, 2021GamestopInternet trolls write Twenty-first century music And shape history1 min read1 min read
Jan 14, 2021Capitol Riotsthe strangeness of it sits with me. long after you left. warm hand on cheek.Poetry1 min readPoetry1 min read
Nov 20, 2020On Peace…Honestly, I don’t get it. How did we get here? I had planned on writing this blog post the day after the election, no matter who won. But then we fell into this purgatory of election results, and then I caught Covid, and now I’m deeply confused. I don’t think…Politics5 min readPolitics5 min read
Oct 16, 2020On Modern Conservativism…I thought I understood conservatism. I didn’t necessarily agree with it, but it made logical sense. It was built on the idea that a country should undertake change slowly — that America was a prosperous country as it was, with opportunity for those who worked hard, and that America served…Politics4 min readPolitics4 min read
Sep 16, 2020On Faith and Walking Away From Facebook…I remember when I first told my freshman year roommate that I was an athesist. He blinked twice. I don’t imagine he expected someone to say something like that at the Catholic college we both attended. He was a product of Catholic schools his whole life, and I remember his…Politics3 min readPolitics3 min read