by Thomas Hogan | Jan 12, 2024 | Government, Politics, Public Health
Woodrow Cade and Dr. JJ climbed aboard the airliner departing Hong Kong for the three-hour flight to Beijing in mainland China. They had instructions to take the airport shuttle to the China World Summit Wing Hotel in Beijing. After checking in they were instructed to...
by Thomas Hogan | Jan 12, 2024 | Government, Politics
We have entered into the long grind of another election year. Most of us hate these cycles while recognizing their growing importance. Most of the attention will be paid on who, among two candidates, will be the next president of the United States. But is that really...
by Thomas Hogan | Dec 6, 2023 | DCJESD, drag show, Dry Creek Joint Elementary School District, Education, Government, High school, Kids, Mona Dearcos, Parents rights, Placer County, Rocklin Unified School District, RUSD, Travis Mougeotte
Gold Country Media’s current coverage of Rocklin teachers’ actions on parents’ rights has been sad and misleading. Their coverage reflects a concerning trend in their reporting. Over the past year, community members have been disheartened by the...
by Thomas Hogan | Nov 25, 2023 | Communism, Government, Marxism, Politics
A change has come over left-wing television pundit Bill Maher. He appears to have inched a step or two to the right. Nothing dramatic, understand, but it’s as if he’s actually using common sense. In a discussion with Democrat National Committee Chairwoman Donna...
by Thomas Hogan | Nov 15, 2023 | Dry Creek Joint Elementary School District, Government, Kids, Parents rights, School boards, Teachers
In a recent interview with Jason Walker, a newly elected member of the Dry Creek Joint Elementary School District Board, we delved into his background, motivations for running for the board, and the pressing issues facing the district. Walker’s diverse personal...
by Thomas Hogan | Nov 11, 2023 | Government, Politics, World
Perhaps for the first time since Ronald Reagan swept an election across 49 states, someone in the Republican Party poked a finger in the eye of tradition. Traditionally, in a political primary debate, you promise what you cannot deliver, criticize those you should be...