The Robinson Reading Report – December

 The Triple R is back, this time with the December edition! As 2020 comes to an end, I’ve finished off this month with some good books, and as the new year rolls around, I hope we can continue this for the months beyond.    Also, I’ve added something new! Every new edition, including this one, will have a “Six-Star” book, located at the end (because you … Continue reading The Robinson Reading Report – December

Conflicting Opinions: The Bombing Crisis

Hello and welcome to TCR’s newest series, Conflicting Opinions! We are excited to be bringing you this new addition. Here, we showcase different opinions from different members of Congress and present them. Here’s how Conflicting Opinions works: Each installment will be centered around a question, action, or event. We then ask four members of the four biggest political parties in VC (Republican, Democrat, Libertarian, and … Continue reading Conflicting Opinions: The Bombing Crisis

The State of the Race: Interview with Ian Halpert

Ian Duncan Halpert, the only remaining candidate in the D2 Senate race, has enjoyed relatively high approval ratings while in office as President and Vice President, the latter being under the James Administration. Now that Ian is the sole candidate left due to the other candidates not being able to pay their ballot fees, he must only be confirmed to be elected to the Senate. … Continue reading The State of the Race: Interview with Ian Halpert

A Flurry of Resignation’s

Earlier this week Senator Leah of District 2 sent a letter of resignation to Vice President Mark. Ms. Leah states this in her letter of resignation: “However, I have been battling health challenges for several months…”. We did not know that the Senator was experiencing health issues, but we here at TCR and VC-SPAN wish her and her family well. And since Leah was supposed … Continue reading A Flurry of Resignation’s

The Bookish Brief #1

There are many quotes about the virtues of reading, from Frederick Douglass’ “Once you learn to read, you will be forever free” to John Wooden’s “Drink deeply from good books” and Fran Lebowitz’ “Think before you speak. Read before you think”. But with sheer endless choice, it may be difficult to find what you are looking for, the right book to open your mind, to … Continue reading The Bookish Brief #1

Gabe’s Reading List: November

These are the books I read in November 2020 with a rating reflecting my opinion on them. I am leaving books not available in English out for your convenience. At the bottom, I will be sharing some recommendations that fall under the category fiction, non-fiction, or non-fiction political. These recommendations are books I have not read myself, so proceed with caution as I cannot speak … Continue reading Gabe’s Reading List: November