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The Cancellation Culture of President Trump

Mike Magee Jimmy Kimmel and Donald Trump don’t get along.  Their feud is long standing. But their argument now has Constitutional standing  of the 1st Amendment kind. A back and forth on  Trump’s Truth Social site has been the stuff of legends. But on March 10, 2025, at the 96th Academy of Awards, Kimmel did […]

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Playing Ball In Health Politics

      Mike Magee The massive extension of tax cuts to the super-wealthy and financing of ICE-laced terrorism of immigrants doesn’t come cheap. The Kaiser Family Foundation predicts it will expand the nation’s debt ceiling by $5 trillion and add 17 million to the ranks of the uninsured by 2034. And a big part […]

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Not All Leadership Is Created Equal.

  Mike Magee In light of today’s attack on Charlie Kirk (and other recent) events, it seems right to pause and reflect on leadership. Because the truth is, not all leaders are created equal. We are in the grip of change and our American Democracy is at risk. Change is one of the few human […]

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The Un-civil War at HHS

Mike Magee The Health and Human Services department (HHS) includes in its dominion the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Center for Disease Control (CDC), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It is fair to say that their new leader, RFK Jr. is not a wallflower. In June, the FDA led the news with […]

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Not to worry . . . it’s just an “haboob.”

  Mike Magee We awakened this morning to learn that there is a new word we Americans must learn if we wish our children and grandchildren to breathe healthy air in their near future. It is haboob. According to the National Weather Service, haboob is “an intense, fast-moving wall of dust kicked up by thunderstorm […]

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Measles Vaccine – Misremembering, Forgetting, and Deceiving.

  Mike Magee If there were a contest for longest titles for a small piece of art, surely Belgian artist Rene’ Magritte’s “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” – George Santayana, The Life of Reason, 1905. From the series Great Ideas of Western Man. would be a contender. Despite the 26 word […]

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