The Corruption Continues As we have seen in Part One and Part Two, every part of her success was thanks to Affirmative Action, her gender, her color and her close relationship with Willie Brown and his hold of the Democratic…
Author: Ken Koenen
Kamala Harris – Smoke and Mirrors Part 2 – The Beginning of Corruption Training
From Prosecutor To Politician As we mentioned in Part 1, although the romantic relationship between Kamala and Willie Brown ended after he became mayor, his political help for her was just beginning. At the time Brown was elected to mayor…
The Real Kameala Harris – Smoke and Mirrors Part One
The Law School Years Her parents were well connected with academia, with her father being a Marxist economics professor at Stanford University and her mother was a well known research scientist. Obviously, education was important. She went to Howard University,…
In Support of Realtors® – Technology Did Not Reduce the Work of Real Estate Agents
Technology Advancements Doe Not Lower the Cost of Selling Houses One of the arguments used by the Wall Street Journal and others is that technology should bring down commissions, and therefore, lower the cost of homes. They then compare the…
Ending Future Student Loan Crisis
As is normal with government, they make changes to how things have been done in the past, throw some money at it, and when those changes backfire they simply throw more taxpayer money at the problem without getting to the…
The Great Vaccine Debate
Some of the excuses used for not being vaccinated for Covid-19 are the same ones being used 135 years ago regarding the Small-Pox vaccine: People driven like sheep to the slaughter People shouldn’t be alarmed The vaccine causes illness or…
Can Vote Integrity Co-Exist With Voter Inclusion?
Do you ever wonder how politicians can take such a simple “problem” and blow it out of proportion? I’ll get to that in a minute. There is no “voter suppression” as Democrats like to claim. There is voter indifference and…
An Open Letter to Arizona Senator Mark Kelly
Dear Senator Mark Kelly RE: Representing the Interest of Arizonans Dear Sen. Kelly: Although I was born in Phoenix, I spent most of my life living in California until I moved back here in late 2013. One afternoon early…
Positive Thought For the Week – Education (Part 1)
I’m back! Did you miss me? Yes, I dropped the ball on my Positive Thoughts, but it is time to start again. I am going to do something a little different by talking about a specific subject over the next…
Discrimination: Then and Now
On December 14, 1964, the Supreme Court of the United States decided that Ollie’s Barbecue Restaurant, a restaurant “located on a state highway 11 blocks from an interstate one and a somewhat greater distance from railroad and bus stations,” was…