by Adrian Daniel Schramm | Sep 7, 2020 | Nonfiction
If we aren’t careful, true Fascism will grow and take hold in this country – not Nazi thugs on the streets in their brown shirts perhaps, but our own, Americanized version of it, bloated and overwrought, with stars and eagles instead of a swastika bound by a thick circle that would keep anyone who isn’t anglicized, God-fearing, white and heterosexual at the bottom of an ever-deepening barrel.
by Adrian Daniel Schramm | Jan 29, 2017 | Nonfiction
Things got off to a shaky start between MN and POTUS. And as our largest cities continue to defy Trump’s orders, it’s clear that isn’t going to change.
by Adrian Daniel Schramm | Jan 18, 2017 | Nonfiction
Voter turnout is low. A growing number of people feel that the current form of American democracy is failing. So, what about technocracy?
by Adrian Daniel Schramm | Jan 11, 2017 | Nonfiction
Few people would disagree that the world is a better place without Hitler in it. Now people compare Hitler to Donald Trump. But is it really the man who is to blame?