Richard Rowe dies from covid. Angry former Florida congressional candidate Richard Rowe dies from covid “vaccines” just days after insinuating he wanted “anti-vaxxers” to die. Yet another proud Branch Covidian has passed away from getting “vaccinated” following months of mockery towards the “unvaccinated.” Richard Rowe, a truck driver who ran for Congress in Florida and Read More…
National
Health and Human
Health and Human Services Won’t Block Safe Consumption Sites Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra spoke with NPR about the opioid epidemic currently in the states and what potential solutions there are. Previous administrations have steered away from controversial solutions, such as safe consumption sites. However, with the opioid overdose and related deaths Read More…
Financial Exploitation Of Black People
Financial Exploitation Of Black People Goes Far Beyond Investments In Private Prisons The tumultuous events of last summer brought centuries of racial justice reckoning and awareness to the forefront of conversation across America. Suddenly, the polarity of the Americans’ understanding of and commitment to racial justice was on full display. We were left in a Read More…
NLRB
NLRB Welcome back NLRB – America’s workers missed you Before I get into just what the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) means – and has meant – to the working men and women of this nation, I want to start by citing a couple of pieces of data because I think they tell a real Read More…
POITIER FUNERAL DIRECTOR
POITIER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Rev. Bernard Carlton Poitier Sr., a man friends and family say possessed a heart of gold, was given a homegoing ceremony fit for a prince last Friday. For decades, the founder and former proprietor of the Poitier Funeral Home devoted time, energy and even money to the beloved communities in Miami he Read More…
Wrongful Deaths
Wrongful Deaths Conviction Compensation Law must change Imagine you’re 18 years old and convicted of a murder you didn’t commit. The jury found you guilty on shaky evidence and recommended life imprisonment, but the judge decided the crime was heinous and deserved the death penalty. Your appeals went nowhere, so you sat in prison for Read More…