A President’s Dilemma: Who Can Best Replace Biden?

The history of presidential debates in the United States is vital component of democracy and a more educated electorate. I propose that President Biden should support the nomination of Retired Four-Star Admiral William McRaven or Governor Wes Moore as the Democratic Party’s Nominee for President of the United States. I highlight McRaven’s qualifications and experience while reflecting on Biden’s legacy and the importance of his decision.

On Evicted by Matthew Desmond

In “Evicted” by Matthew Desmond, the author explores poverty and homelessness in America. He immerses himself in the lives of the impoverished to understand their struggles. He questions whether eviction exacerbates social issues and challenges readers to consider it as a collective problem.

On China as a Twenty First Century Naval Power by Michael McDevitt

China’s three aircraft carriers, ballistic and cruise missile systems, and accelerated ship building industry suggest it will outnumber the United States Navy by 2035. How will the United States respond?