Ombre Ga’chong: It’s Groundhog Day… er, I mean, election year in Guam!
By Lee Webber As we approach election season – and watch to see who it is that will belly up to that fat sow called the government of Guam –…
By Lee Webber As we approach election season – and watch to see who it is that will belly up to that fat sow called the government of Guam –…
By Lee Webber We don’t need more of the same type of government that has been experienced in the past. We need better, more aggressive, more efficient government focusing on…
By Lee Webber We have recently seen how the elected legislature has risen to the occasion and once again donated $15 million of taxpayer funds to a $300 gift to…
By Lee Webber Having lived on Guam since the early Fall of 1968 after coming from Vietnam I have had the opportunity to experience health care on Guam for nearly…
By Lee Webber Turning one’s head away from writing about never ending problems throughout the government in a weekly column can do wonders for clearing the mind and potentially changing…
By Lee Webber After reading with great interest that DOE Superintendent, Kenneth Swanson is considering a recommendation to close certain schools that he deemed unnecessary for use due to their…
By Lee Webber The three major items on election platforms have historically been, public health, public safety and public education or some derivative of them. This has not changed for…
By Lee Webber The ongoing coverage of the carnage related to the vicious, terrible terrorists attack on Israel by Hamas and the ensuing response in the Gaza strip are a…
By Lee Webber “Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it.” The quote is normally attributed to writer and philosopher George Santayana and in its original form…
By Lee Webber I went looking for some historical data that may help readers better understand how we have gotten to this place as well as the situations we find…