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By JON HUER
During this past Christmas, our son, who is an artificial intelligence expert for a Fortune 500 company, spent a week with us and convinced us that artificial intelligence’s involvement in our daily lives in America is much more extensive than...
By JON HUER
American society is now facing a choice between capitalist democracy (if Democrats win) and fascist democracy (if Trump wins). Whichever side wins, both capitalists and fascists —as advertisers do — count on one cardinal weakness that is abundant...
By JON HUER
The most common description that liberal-democratic America uses to refer to Donald Trump’s GOP-MAGA followers is that they are “crazy.” This description seems entirely appropriate. Just watch and listen to Trump — and his followers in the street and...
By JON HUER
The season of love and giving makes me think about “The Mother Teresa Dilemma.” In an age of unbridled hedonism and self-interest, Mother Teresa was a rare person of devotion to her faith and humanity and the world admires and praises her.But,...
By JON HUER
It was legendary how those who wanted Donald Trump’s attention had to use, as one report said, “Compelling visual material. Big fonts. With photos and graphics. In color.” Although this Trump anecdote is somewhat amusing, we all love big fonts and...
By JON HUER
Angry Democrats, united on the cause of abortion, scored wins earlier this month in several state elections and referenda.Amid all this, we need to ask: Why are Democrats so upset with the right-wing push to ban abortion in America? The anger cannot...
By JON HUER
On Oct. 7, Hamas, the militant faction of Gaza Palestinians, in a surprise attack, killed more than 1,400 Jews. Three weeks later, the avenging Israeli military has killed close to 9,000 Palestinians in Gaza, and counting. Such attacks and...
By JON HUER
In our advanced civilization, we worship science but pooh-pooh common sense. But, perhaps surprisingly, science and common sense are conjoined twins, with common sense born first. As history, common sense is the mother of all science. For millions of...
By JON HUER
In the Sept. 6 Recorder, columnist Pat Hynes, in her appeal for world peace (“Peace is as possible”), quotes anthropologist Margaret Mead: “Warfare is only an invention — not a biological condition.” Hynes finds hope in the world’s peace movement and...
By JON HUER
Political observers are unanimous in predicting events in 2024: It’s unpredictable. Just now, change in American society is so ubiquitous that nothing seems to remain the same. Except one cardinal fact: Virtually unchanged and unchallenged, the...
By JON HUER
A front-page article in the Recorder [“Corn and Computation,” Aug. 25] makes me think about thinking: So, what is thinking?Right off, I will declare that only humans, not animals or machines, think because we are the only beings on earth that have...
By JON HUER
We are told that the speeding ticket business is a $6 billion dollar a year racket collected on a half-billion tickets given out in America.The half-billion tickets issued are for those who are caught. But an astronomical number of speeding drivers...
By JON HUER
Today’s Week magazine headlines: “It’s Prison or the Presidency” about Trump’s second federal indictment (Aug. 1) “for conspiring to overturn election.” The very next day, The New York Times-Sienna poll says Trump and Biden are tied at 47 percent as...
By JON HUER
Today (July 20) we went to see “Oppenheimer,” a movie about a quantum physicist who built atomic bombs. And, surprisingly, I discovered intriguing facts and possibilities that connected the two of us — yes, Oppenheimer and me — the movie’s famous hero...
By JON HUER
Among all the socially created privileges, physical beauty — typically among women in a male-dominant world — has always ranked high. Hence, our conventional wisdom naturally connects beauty to special blessings that few women get. John Keats even...
By JON HUER
Three years ago, Congress activated a nationwide hotline 988 “for suicidal thoughts and other mental health emergencies.” As you call 911 for physical problems, you call 988 for all your non-physical issues, like loneliness or depression. Stress is...
By JON HUER
What better day is there than our Independence Day to rethink the meaning of our nation’s independence?So, let’s start rethinking: What if our Founders had not won our independence from England? We can wonder and speculate only because, if we had not...
By JON HUER
Amid the uproar over Donald Trump’s indictment, I am awakened by a sudden revelation that Trump is the Dark Angel of Apocalypse sent from Hell to bring the cataclysmic destruction to America. He is the very personification of the Four Horsemen —...
By JON HUER
The May 19 issue of The Week magazine says that U.S. Surgeon General VivekMurthy reported “the epidemic of loneliness” in America. He recommended a nationwide revival of human connections (including 15 minutes of telephone conversations with someone)...
By JON HUER
As legend has it, St. Francis, then an unknown monk from Assisi, visited the Pope in Rome to ask for spiritual guidance. But, as the story goes, it was the Pope who found spiritual guidance from this ragged beggar who made the Pope realize how...
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