Author: Dolph Santorine

Beating yourself up has never been an effective strategy for lasting change.
Detectives conducted surveillance, a traffic stop, searched a vehicle, and then searched a hotel room.

Santorine: The Next Generation

When it's time to pass the torch, will it be seamless?

Santorine: ‘Keeping Score’

The professional athlete who has a multi-year, nine-figure salary isn’t stepping in front of a 95 mile per hour fastball because of the money.

Santorine: Those Native Capitalists

What did the very first Thanksgiving actually look like?

Santorine: The Wrong Answer

A new way is needed because the old way has failed.

Santorine: And Now for the ‘Blamestorming’

Pointing fingers seldom solves problems.

Santorine: The ‘Sniff Test’

The end of the federal government shutdown appears to be on the horizon.

Santorine: ‘Who’s the Bully?’

And end to the shutdown of the federal government still is not in sight.

Santorine: There Are Always Unintended Consequences

The protest was staged in the Elm Grove area this past Saturday.

Santorine: ‘What Gets Measured Gets Done’

It’s clear. It’s measurable. You know what it is today and tomorrow.

Santorine: ‘Then, do the laundry’

Many wonder if a reconciliation of political parties will ever take place.

Santorine: ‘We Must Be Hard on the Problem’

Is civility a thing of the past when it comes to American politics?

Santorine: Coexisting Is a Two-Way Street

Is bipartisan cooperation possible after years of political divide in America?

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