The Road to Hell

I’m sure lots of cancer patients will agree that the treatment is harder than the disease. In the eight months since my diagnosis, I’ve had 3 surgeries, more painful urethral catheters than I can keep track of, multiple rounds of immunotherapy, and enough anesthesia to put a rhino to sleep. The result has been a range of debilitating complications that have made “normal” life a distant memory. It makes me wonder if I shouldn’t just forego further treatment, enjoy life for as long as I can, and then turn to California’s Death with Dignity law for the final release. 

Bye, DEI. Don't let the door hit you on the way out

I’m content with Trump’s federal ban on DEI programs. Hiring and career advancement should be based on one thing only: merit. No one is entitled to anything solely on the basis of their skin color or ethnicity. Where does it say anything about that in the Constitution? There wasn’t a single Founder who ever spoke on these matters. They had more important things to think about: how to create and preserve a nation.