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Democrats Stay Losing.

July 19, 2018 by  
Filed under News, Politics, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) The 2018 midterms are fast approaching, and Democrats are still crowing about the coming “blue wave.” If past is precedent, I suspect that this is just media-fueled propaganda (remember Hillary Clinton’s 98 percent certainty of winning the presidency?). There has been recent news about how Democrats lead Republicans in voter registrations by a significant margin. But […]

How To Become A Programmer.

Tweet (Akiit.com) If you are looking for a job in technology which will pay well and which will take you through your career with stability and learning, programming could be a great idea. Computer programming is all about learning coding language, knowing how to solve problems and is great with other people. Here are some of […]

Millennial: Stop Being Scared To Get Married!

July 19, 2018 by  
Filed under Relationships, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) There’s a growing trend between millennials at the minute, and that’s the fear of marriage. Or in fact, the complete opposite, and people are getting married too soon. But, it’s easy to see why a fear of marriage might be there somewhat. The more time we spend around married couples, the more we see […]

The Mindset You Need For Running A Website.

Tweet (Akiit.com) If you’re someone who wants to work online one day, or you already have a business in the making and you’re undergoing some website development, you know you’re going to have to be tough to survive. The internet can be a very cutthroat world, and a lot can be found out about you via […]

How Are Churches Changing In The 21st Century?

July 18, 2018 by  
Filed under Money/Business, Religion, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) For the longest time, if there was one constant that you could rely on in American culture, it was the presence of the church. Not only was a church a place to worship but it was a place to come together as part of a community to do good and support each other. There […]

Yes, Women Have The Power.

Tweet (Akiit.com) As long as I can remember, women have been complaining about gender discrimination. What surprises me is seeing so many women in the street protesting one thing or the other. Yet, we have no Equal Rights Amendment. We complain about sex discrimination. Many women spend their early married years supporting men in medical school, […]

Anti-Trumpers So Quiet This Week.

July 17, 2018 by  
Filed under News, Politics, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) Last week was not a good one for anti-Trumpers, who include virtually all Democrats and most establishment Republicans. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein picked last Friday, just three days before President Trump was scheduled to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, to announce the indictment of a dozen Russian intelligence agents for their alleged […]

Hillary Clinton Needs To Fade Away.

July 15, 2018 by  
Filed under News, Politics, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) Hillary Clinton still thinks she is relevant. This week Hillary spoke in Pittsburg to the American Federation of Teachers. Since her 2016 lost to an utterly political outsider in President Trump, Hillary has not swayed far from the opportunity to make news headlines or receive a cool $250,000 just for giving her inept opinion […]

Movie Review; Skyscraper.

July 15, 2018 by  
Filed under Entertainment, News, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) The Pearl is the tallest, safest building in the world. Global icon DWAYNE JOHNSON leads the cast of Legendary’s “Skyscraper” as former FBI Hostage Rescue Team leader and U.S. war veteran Will Sawyer, who now assesses security for skyscrapers. On assignment in China he finds The Pearl suddenly ablaze, and he’s been framed for […]

Continue To Fill The Swamp.

July 12, 2018 by  
Filed under News, Politics, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) When Donald Trump started running for the Republican nomination for president in June 2015, he began by attacking the Republican establishment in Washington, and he began his attack by calling the establishment “the swamp.” His real target was the permanent government and its enablers in the legal, financial, diplomatic and intelligence communities in Washington. […]

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