Author Archives: Kevin Lynn
For Immigration, The Status Quo Won’t Save Us
A recent article published in the Los Angeles Times reported that the White House is [...]
Senate Bill Intended to Displace U.S. Tech Workers
Senate Introduces Bill Intended to Displace U.S. Tech Workers February 2, 2018 | Joe Guzzardi [...]
Policy Watch, February 2018
This is the beginning of an ongoing series we’d like to do called Policy Watch, [...]
This Friday, Take Time to Respect Wetlands
Friday, February 2nd is World Wetlands Day, in commemoration of the adoption of the Convention [...]
In Political Dynasty, a Kennedy and a Trump are the Same
This morning, I read a story on how all eyes are on Representative Joe Kennedy [...]
What to Expect from Trump’s State of the Union, and Immigration
With President Trump’s first State of the Union address fast approaching, there has been much [...]
Let’s Make A Deal? Harvard Poll Shows Immigration Still a Top Issue
A new poll released by Harvard-Harris shows that immigration is still a top issue across [...]
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rules Congressional Map Unconstitutional
Late afternoon on Monday, January 22nd, The Pennsylvania Supreme Court released a ruling on a [...]
Interview with Tech Worker and Congressional Candidate Craig DiAngelo
Craig DiAngelo caught the nation’s attention when he was interviewed last year on 60 Minutes [...]
John Michael Greer Gives His Take On The State of Our Union
Join us for a riveting podcast where we discuss a broad range of topics [...]
What to Think About During National Migration Week
The week of January 7 to January 14 has been dubbed “National Migration Week,” wherein [...]
Ancient Origins of Socialism and the Progressive Movement
Progressives have always moved society forward, for better or worse. It has always been the [...]
Putting a Trillion Into Perspective
The is our take on Charles Hugh Smith’s (oftwominds.com) perpective on how to visualize the [...]
Will Bitcoin Boom Spell Environmental Gloom?
For the longest time, Bitcoin, the Internet’s largest cryptocurrency, slowly puttered along as essentially a [...]
Gutierrez Duplicitous on DACA
There is a joke that goes, “how can you tell when a politician is lying? [...]
Washington is The New Versailles
In the dead of night, democracy died with a whimper. Withered husks of humanity, driven [...]
Cotton’s Rise and the Fate of Raise
Freshman Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas has found himself in perhaps a meteoric rise in [...]
Pipeline Spills Justify Protester Outrage
On November 16, TransCanada, the owners of the Keystone Pipeline, reported that a portion of [...]
Physicians, Residents and Foreigners Oh My!
I was catching up on reading a stack of newspapers that had piled up while [...]
SEPTEMBER 1, 1939
This poem was written by W.H. Auden in 1939, a little over 77 years ago. [...]
Cuban, International Doctors Come to U.S. – American Doctors Can’t Practice
I was catching up on reading a stack of newspapers that had piled up while [...]
Al Franken Agrees – Social Media Companies are Utilities!
For a long time I lamented on the inability of government regulators to state the [...]
Citizenship For Sale with EB-5 Visa
The American visa system is a complex beast, built seemingly to confuse American and immigrant [...]
Homage to the 23 Arrested Fighting Fracking
On May 16, 2017, twenty-three brave souls refused to leave the right of way forced [...]
A Tale of Two Californias, and Our Immigration System
In a recent conference on the economic state of California, historian and commentator Victor Davis [...]
E-Verify Bill Finds Victory in Committee
On October 25th, 2017 the House Judiciary Committee approved Rep. Lamar Smith’s (TX) Legal Workforce Act. [...]
Interview with Refugee Watchdog Ann Cocoran
On October 24, 2017 we sat down to talk with Ann Cocoran, head of refugee [...]
Immigration Deja Vu
In 1990, a bipartisan commission was formed in Congress in order to critically address our [...]
On Immigration & Citizenship
I read with great interest an article in the October Harper’s entitled A Sport And [...]
California Dystopia Pt. 1
I was born the fifth generation of my family in Southern California sixty years ago. [...]
