The Homeless Dilemma

April Tapia Philosophy 6 2/1/2020 THE HOMELESS DILEMMA Joseph Charney, a writer for Pasadena Star-News, wrote an article in December 2019 titled, “Homeless Crimes and its Criminals.” Charney considers homeless people to be dangerous and argues that a toxic mixture of lawlessness, drug use, and mental illness rampant in homeless encampments leads to a disproportionate…

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Redefining The Term ‘Florida Man’ – How Congressional Candidate Ken Russell (FL-27) Is Raising The Bar In Social Politics

The November 2022 midterm elections are fast approaching and all 435 congressional seats are at stake. 35 seats are up for election for the U.S. Senate, as well as 36 gubernatorial seats, Texas being one of the most anticipated races throughout the country. Politicians like Beto O’Rourke and Katie Porter have great social media presence,…

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Hi There!

If you’ve stumbled upon this website and are wondering who the heck I am and what my deal is, well it’s hard for me to explain, but I always felt that Meredith Brooks summed it up pretty nicely when she said, “I’m a little bit of everything all rolled in to one.” I’ve recently (as…

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Child Pregnancy Is A Hard Pill To Swallow

Its been two weeks and five days since the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v, Wade, the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision that affirmed the constitutional right to abortion. Since then, anti-abortion states have been rushing to enact their laws limiting or outright striking down abortion rights, ultimately making abortions illegal unless under certain pretenses…

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