I was deeply disturbed watching a lone activist nearly manhandled by security officers outside the Governor’s Office as she desperately tried to get her message through. Perhaps she overstepped by using a bullhorn in the hallway, but what struck me was no... See more
We are now entering an election season that may prove to be one of the most consequential in Guam's modern history. Every major political office is up for election, but none carries greater weight than the offices of governor and lieutenant governor. The ... See more
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