“You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time.” Abraham Lincoln A recent CBS/New York Times poll found that 25 percent of Americans and 45 percent of registered Republican voters believe that […]
Category: OPINION
Why Do Blacks Care about the Royal Wedding?
African Americans seek committed relationships and marriage just as much as any other ethnic group. They, too, long for the pomp and circumstance that the world will witness April 29, when England’s Prince William weds his bride Catherine Middleton. It’s become standard practice in recent generations for Black couples to ceremonially jump the broom at their weddings. The […]
Child Watch: Children’s Health on the Chopping Block
(NNPA) — Like many parents, California mother Anne-Marie Skinner knows “accidents happen.” Her active, athletic teenagers – Constance and Lucas – are both involved in a number of extracurricular activities, and both have unfortunately suffered sports-related injuries that required serious medical care. One of the worst accidents happened when a basketball hit Constance in the […]
‘Mathis’ Mind’: Smarter on Crime
(NNPA) — The nation’s decades long war on drugs and ‘tough on crime’ posture has failed to reduce crime rates and control the rising prison population. Additionally, our current crime fighting strategy puts us at a disadvantage in other critical sectors, namely education. Knowing what we now know, it is clear that it’s beyond time […]
William Donald Schaefer (1921-2011)
With the passage of William Donald Schaefer on April 18, an epoch of the last half of Maryland’s 20th century political world has come to a close. No other person during that time span dominated the political environments of Baltimore and Maryland as completely as Schaefer. With his initial election as Baltimore’s mayor in 1971, […]
Donald Trump’s Baseless Challenge to Obama’s U.S. Citizenship
Donald Trump, who is again flirting with the possibility of running for president on the Republican ticket, has garnered widespread publicity by repeating thoroughly discredited claims that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States and therefore is ineligible to be president of the United States. He has hired private investigators to look […]
Blacks and the Economics of Voting
How long will the Black community continue to allow the Obama administration and the Democratic Party to insult them and then blame it on Obama not wanting to be perceived as a “Black” president? Let me give an example. You have invested in a business project, Obama Inc. There were four classes of investors: class W, […]
Our View: ‘I’ll Give you D.C.’
D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray was outraged. D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton was livid, almost apoplectic. Even Illinois Democrat Danny Davis, ranking member on the House subcommittee with oversight of the District of Columbia, said it was wrong. But it was D.C. residents such as David Hinnant, Ebony Edwards, Craig Harnett, and Tiara Jordan, all students […]
Return of the Vassal State
(TriceEdneyWire.com) – The medieval vassal state was legend for the disparity established between haves and have-nots. Feudal lords routinely ruled their serfs without compassion or regard for their humanity. It was customary for feudal lords to live and feast in the lap of luxury while serfs scraped a meager living from unforgiving soil. When a […]
Suffer Unto the Young
(TriceEdneyWire.com) – The jobs numbers were hailed as good news last week, with employers adding over 200,000 jobs last month, and the unemployment rate ticking down to 8.8 percent. Less attention was given to the downside of these numbers. Black unemployment remains about twice as great as the national unemployment average – and is going […]
Who is Qualified for Public Service in the Nation’s Capital?
On March 28, Ward 3 District Councilmember Mary Cheh convened a hearing to examine a former mayoral candidate’s allegations, which some describe as an “HR nightmare” for the new administration of Washington, D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray. I am familiar with some of these issues as I served as the chief of staff in the agency, […]
‘We Are One’ in the Legacy of Dr. King
(TriceEdneyWire.com) – As the nation marks the 43rd anniversary of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination, which occurred as a result of his intervention and support of the Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike, it is important for the American public to remember the historic and continuing role of protecting and maintaining workers’ rights as part […]

