by Chris Sanders | Feb 21, 2019 | Opinion
Mention “labor” in America, and nostalgic images come to mind of 20th-century white men in hard hats, hands and faces grimy with hard labor. For whatever reason, people with work called a career don’t see the labor now before us. But there they are, providing supply...
by Chris Sanders | Sep 4, 2018 | Opinion
The first person stolen from Africa arrived in the North America in 1619 – 12 years after Jamestown was founded and a year before Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock. She was enslaved. Not an indentured servant, not an immigrant looking for a better life, she arrived...
by Chris Sanders | Aug 29, 2018 | Opinion
School’s back in session. After a too-short summer – have you noticed how summer vacations are shrinking? – the public schools are again open. You’ve likely seen the little faces and read the happy stories of hope and promise in print and on social media. All well and...
by Chris Sanders | Jun 28, 2018 | Opinion
“So, explain this ‘right-to-work’ to me,” a frequent question from my business friends. “Why are you against a right to work? I thought you’d be for it.” “I’ll try with reference to your world of transactions,...
by Chris Sanders | Dec 13, 2017 | Opinion
The Christmas season is here, so we’re shopping. Appeals for door-buster deals are everywhere. Bright lights and happy music draw us in with cheerful promises of abundant gifts at low prices. It’s all good, when it’s all good for everyone. But what...