Tuesday, March 26, 2024


Keeping The Kids Off Drugs’.

March 20, 2021 by  
Filed under Education, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) Every single person – parent, educator, adult, teenager – has a responsibility to ensure that the younger generations are able to grow up in a safe and comfortable world. We watch the civil unrest and the wars around the world and we know that our children and teenagers are going to be growing […]

Joe Biden Stays the Course on Donald Trump’s Immigration, Trade and Industrial Policies.

March 18, 2021 by  
Filed under News, Politics, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) Several of my friends have expressed relief now that Joe Biden is president and Donald Trump is gone. They no longer have to watch the news constantly, declaring that they know “the country is now in good hands.” There’s no way to defend Trump’s poor behavior and insulting style. Yet, there is more […]

Rescue Bill Has Arrived.

March 18, 2021 by  
Filed under Health, Money/Business, News, Politics, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) I know there are some who remember the film shorts called “Cliffhangers.”  They were serial shorts designed to lure viewers back into theaters for each weekly episode.  These serials had common characters: a hero, a heroine, the hero’s loyal sidekick, a villain, minions to the villain, and a seemingly impossible challenge(s) the hero must overcome.  Facing the […]

The Death of Trickle Down Economics.

March 17, 2021 by  
Filed under Money/Business, News, Politics, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) As massive as the spending is in the American Rescue Plan – $350 billion for state and local governments, $130 billion for schools, $25 billion for rental assistance and $4.5 billion for low income home energy assistance – “the change in the paradigm”, as President Biden called it, is just as important.  The […]

Technology; Is Your Job in the Robot Kill Path?

March 16, 2021 by  
Filed under News, Tech/Internet, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) Some people find hunting for sport to be abhorrent, so hunters have come up with euphemisms to make what they do sound gentler on the ears of the nonhunting public. For example, animals aren’t killed; they’re “harvested.” And dead prey is not gutted but “processed.” Corporate America has taken note of this verbal […]

Deciding Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Fate Is the Voters’ Job.

March 16, 2021 by  
Filed under News, Politics, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) Please explain again why New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo must resign. Or, put another way, what gives his political opponents, many of them fellow Democrats, the right to undo an election on the basis of unverified assertions of sexual misconduct — some ridiculously trivial, none involving violence or threat to careers, several open […]

Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin.

March 16, 2021 by  
Filed under Education, News, Politics, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) As we celebrate Women’s History Month we will focus on women of African descent who may not be well known but who nevertheless positively impacted their communities, the nation and the larger society. Today we are going to share the life story of Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin an activist, journalist and newspaper publisher […]

The Things To Remember When You Live In A Remote Location.

March 16, 2021 by  
Filed under Health, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) When it comes to living remotely, there are so many huge advantages to it. You can feel cut off from the outside world and feel closer to nature. It may involve you growing your own food, and enjoying being “off the grid” when it comes to communication and technology. However, there can be […]

My Thoughts on Reparations.

March 14, 2021 by  
Filed under Money/Business, News, Politics, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) How would reparations be funded? Conservative writer Michael Medved estimates that only 5% of whites in America “bear any authentic sort of generational guilt for the exploitation of slave labor.” Why should anyone but Democrats pay? Scholar Dinesh D’Souza notes that all but a “handful” of slave owners were Democrats. The Ku Klux […]

Derek Chauvin Has Won No Matter What Happens in his Trial.

March 14, 2021 by  
Filed under News, Politics, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin may well be convicted of one or more of the charges against him in the slaying of George Floyd. At best it will be a pyrrhic victory. Floyd is dead. His children are fatherless. Chauvin made bail months ago and was allowed to travel and live in […]

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