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Reasons to Follow the Cheap Seats Blog
If you enjoy thoughtful discussions and fresh perspectives on important global issues, then following the Cheap Seats blog is a smart choice. My View from the Cheap Seats offers a unique space where ideas flow freely, and diverse viewpoints come together to create meaningful conversations. But what exactly makes this blog stand out? Let me share some reasons why I think it’s worth your time. Why You Should Follow Cheap Seats Blog Following the Cheap Seats blog means joining a

R. Simon Kent
Apr 254 min read


Mainstream Media vs Independent Analysis
Mainstream media vs independent analysis shapes how people understand events. Here's how to judge both with more clarity and less noise.

R. Simon Kent
Apr 255 min read


School Vouchers Versus Public Schools
School vouchers versus public schools is not a simple choice. Here’s what the debate gets right, wrong, and why the trade-offs matter.

R. Simon Kent
Apr 256 min read


Is Voter Fraud a Real Issue
There is current legislation in the US House of Representatives to amend the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, it is called H.R. 22 – the SAVE Act. “Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act” It requires all eligible voters to present either their certified birth certificate or passport as proof of citizenship when they vote. In doing so, the bill nullifies all previous voter identification documents, most significantly state issued driver licenses that have been issue

R. Simon Kent
Apr 232 min read


Voter Fraud Debate Analysis: Pros and Cons of Voter Fraud Debates
The topic of voter fraud often sparks heated discussions. It’s a subject that touches on the very foundation of democracy - the integrity of elections. But what are the real pros and cons of these debates? Are they helpful or harmful to the democratic process? I want to take you through a clear, straightforward look at the voter fraud debate analysis, breaking down the key points on both sides. Understanding the Voter Fraud Debate Analysis Before diving into the pros and cons

R. Simon Kent
Apr 214 min read


Economic Inequality Solutions That Matter
Economic inequality solutions work best when they balance wages, taxes, housing, and opportunity. Here’s what helps, what stalls, and why.

R. Simon Kent
Apr 216 min read


Olympic Athletes: Why is a Gold Medal the only thing that seems to matter?
It is interesting to watch the very mixed emotions and reactions to the results at any Olympic event. The focus is always dedicated to the gold medal winners almost exclusively. This is contrary to the founding spirit of the Olympic Games. The amount of dedication, sacrifice, training, involved for every athlete just to meet the qualifying standard for any Olympic event is unimaginable to most people. That in and of itself, is an accomplishment that less than 1% of the athlet

R. Simon Kent
Mar 312 min read


A View from the Cheap Seats: The Challenge of Media in Today's Society
Understanding the Media Landscape Facts are facts, and opinions vary. We all receive news in our preferred way. Whether it’s through TV, online articles, apps on our phones, or social media, we have countless options. However, today’s media frenzy is often dominated not by fact-driven reporting but by overpaid media personalities. Yes, that is my opinion. These personalities take facts and, instead of emphasizing them, obscure them with their own views. It’s unfortunate that

R. Simon Kent
Mar 282 min read


Thinking About Living Abroad?
I have been living as an ExPat for a year and a half now, visiting different countries as that countries visitor visas allow. Here are some general tips based upon my experience. If you are interested in moving to another country, please do your research and homework. I will share some links at the end of this post that I found very helpful and informative, so here we go. Plan an exploratory trip or even two to a destination you are considering. These trips should be at least

R. Simon Kent
Mar 243 min read


THE MORE THINGS CHANGE, THE MORE THEY REMAIN THE SAME
It is unfortunate that the alphabet generations, Gen X, Y, Z and soon Gen Alpha, do not know about the history of the US being involved in undeclared wars across the globe. The administrations civil rights abuse of anyone in this country who was from any ethnicity, and in most cases from another country, other than white. There were protests against the administration at the time, as the people of this country expressed their disapproval as afforded under the 1 st amendment

R. Simon Kent
Mar 23 min read


Should the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame be renamed?
When looking at the performers who have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, I am confused. I agree that every artist currently in the R&R HOF deserves to be recognized for their contributions and accomplishments, but I don’t understand the criteria or definition of “Rock and Roll” that is used in the nomination and selection process. Here is an example of what I am perplexed by. Let’s look at B.B. King, an absolute musical magician and worthy of all of his acco

R. Simon Kent
Feb 251 min read
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