My recent article on potholes was not meant to focus on road conditions or minor infrastructure concerns. It was used as a metaphor for a broader and more persistent issue in our political culture. The real subject was not asphalt, but accountability. Whe... See more
As another election season begins, Guam once again finds itself promised solutions to familiar problems, yet still driving around the same unresolved potholes. We are once again presented with the same campaign issues: crime, education, the cost of living... See more
I strongly oppose Bill 228-38, the so-called “Enhancing Tourism Aesthetics Program.” What troubles me most is not only the substance of this bill, but the mindset behind it. The proposal that the government should compensate private property owners for cl... See more
Central bank independence is back in the headlines with Donald Trump’s unprecedented attack on the chairman of the US Federal Reserve, Jay Powell. Central bankers around the world , including our own governor, Michele Bullock, have pushed back and emphasi... See more
How Event Tech Streamlines Higher Education Events with a Better Impact November 30, 2025 Higher education institutions face a unique paradox: events are central to their success, yet they’re often the first to feel the squeeze when budgets tighten. Also,... See more