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April 22 is Earth Day and no doubt many of the Earth Day observances will be obnoxious and useless. People have given environmentalism a bad name. Whether trying to tie helping the environment to New Age mysticism, linking terrorism to climate change, or comparing eating meat to the Holocaust, the mantle of environmentalism and appreciation… Read more »

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Presidential candidate and former Secretary of State, carpetbagger Senator, First Lady Hillary Clinton was recently criticized for needing to swipe her MetroCard five times to access the New York City subway system. She rode the 4 train all of one stop after entering, and technically broke the law by campaigning in the subway. There are… Read more »

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One day I was on my way through a part of the Lower East Side that used to be tragic because it was filled with open-air heroin markets and abandoned buildings that were once beautiful. Now the tragedy came from the pendulum swinging too far in the other direction. I was walking by the playground… Read more »

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There is a popular meme being widely shared on social media. It depicts several of current crop of presidential candidates and says, “If you are voting for any of these candidates, please unfriend me now …. Just kidding. I’m not twelve.” It’s a funny meme and one people ought to take to heart. I learned… Read more »

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There’s been a lot of discussion in the news of recent political violence in this country. Scuffles have broken out at political rallies between protesters and supporters of rival candidates. Protests have gotten ugly. The overwhelming majority of Americans deplore violence of all kinds. We’ll have no shortage of political ugliness in New York. Some… Read more »

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As our American political discourse slides further into the gutter with every new televised debate, it may be worthwhile noting that there are some who saw the satire in our politics decades ahead of time. One such person is Vermin Supreme. Vermin Supreme, you may know, is a perennial presidential candidate who wears a boot… Read more »

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They say if you can make it in New York, you can make it anywhere! And while that’s of course true, the move from your hometown to the big city can be daunting. If you’re moving for work purposes, you might be looking at the location in proximity to where you work and not worry… Read more »

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New York City right now is a city where people are often stuck in place. Not because they lack ambition or a work ethic, but because the juggernaut of high real estate prices is making life difficult. I work in an office where most of the people who work there that live within the five… Read more »

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Find the Perfect Gift Painlessly Finding the perfect gift for the person who has everything is one of the most frustrating parts of the holidays, or any gift giving situation. You scour through catalogs, pour through online shops, and walk endlessly from store window to store window hoping the perfect gift will jump out and… Read more »