A trip to North Dakota has been described as legendary by many tourists. Watching the sunset in this state is simply epic and an unforgettable lifetime experience. The daunting task however, is selecting the right place where you can truly escape, let go and enjoy during the summer especially. So let me share you 10 […]
The State of Clean Energy
San Antonio is a national leader in solar energy. The industry provides jobs in Bexar County, saves money for local families, and eases our environmental impact. But we’re in a brave new world where coal emissions are pro-environment, and clean tech executives face court for insider dealing. What does this mean for the future of […]
Free Trade Is Good for the American Worker
Yet Another Thing Donald J Trump and His Entourage of Thugs Don’t Understand Free trade is good for poor Americans … and middle class Americans … and rich Americans. It is good for all Americans. The math is simple. The minimum wage in the United States is $7.25 per hour. The minimum wage in China […]
Bed and Breakfasts Provide Relaxing Stopping Off Points During New Jersey Lighthouse Challenge
Fourteen stops that include eleven historic lighthouses, two life-saving stations, and one historic museum along the New Jersey shore, makes for one busy and exhausting weekend. When the calendar hits mid-October, and the leaves have turned bright colors and hit the ground, it’s the perfect time to get out and take in what makes up […]
Surf, Sky & Spirit at Tower23 Hotel San Diego
As California’s southernmost metropolis, San Diego is a veritable coastal paradise that’s widely lauded for its fabulous climate. Often referred to as “Mediterranean” in nature, the region boasts moderate warm daytime and cool evening temperatures nearly year round that rarely reach the point “too hot” or “too cold.” This is just one of many reasons […]
The Poisoning of Flint Michigan’s Drinking Water
This story was on the front page of the New York Times on January 20. Pretty shocking story. But if you look into it, it’s been all over the front pages of the state press in Michigan for months. Local papers and MLive have been talking about it nonstop for at least five months — that’s […]
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