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V.B. Price has lived in New Mexico since l958, mostly in Albuquerque’s North Valley, writing poetry, journalism and non-fiction. His website is vbprice.com.

Orphaning Children and Submerging Cities — the Inhumanity of Sociopathic Conservative Values

Orphaning Children and Submerging Cities — the Inhumanity of Sociopathic Conservative Values

June 17, 2018 By V.B. Price 4 Comments

Separating immigrant children from their families to prove a point and stalling for decades on national legislation to help diminish the traumatizing impact of climate change on cities around the country and the world both stem from a conservative bias against regular, everyday human beings. It’s a bias that allows them to use what power […]

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President Corleone: Trump, Tim McVeigh, the Neo-Nazi KKK Underground and the Perils of Self-Coronation

President Corleone: Trump, Tim McVeigh, the Neo-Nazi KKK Underground and the Perils of Self-Coronation

June 11, 2018 By V.B. Price 5 Comments

When you think about the act of “self-pardoning,” as in President Trump’s assertion that he has the “absolute right” to get away with anything he wants to because the office of president is “sacred,” as his lawyers contend, it doesn’t take long to arrive at the bottom-line conclusion: self pardoning is what all mafia dons […]

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Criticality, Tipping Points, Phase Changes and the Prospect of Transforming Transient Irrationality to Autocratic Lunacy

Criticality, Tipping Points, Phase Changes and the Prospect of Transforming Transient Irrationality to Autocratic Lunacy

June 3, 2018 By V.B. Price 4 Comments

If you are angry — knowing anger at injustice and cruel stupidity is not a moral fault — you have to find your inspiration for action wherever it appears. For me, when all else fails, I turn to Albert Camus. And this moment in history, six short months from a national midterm election, we are […]

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Radiation Hot Spot: New Mexico’s Nuclear Graveyard

Radiation Hot Spot: New Mexico’s Nuclear Graveyard

May 27, 2018 By V.B. Price 2 Comments

Seemingly right out of the blue, New Mexicans are facing the chilling possibility that despite their protestations, as much as half of the nation’s highly dangerous spent nuclear fuel rods might be “temporarily” stored (for many decades) at a site somewhere between Carlsbad and Hobbs, operated by the New Jersey firm Holtec International. And in […]

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Material Follies — A poem by V.B. Price

Material Follies — A poem by V.B. Price

May 21, 2018 By V.B. Price 2 Comments

[For Young Writers and Artists Trying to Keep Afloat]   SQUANDERING It’s the fulfillment of whims, the robotic gushing of money, of time spurting out, cascading, vanishing for nothing as if you will always have enough of everything—you’re just a programmed culprit of what you abhor, a modified spigot that won’t turn off, trained by […]

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Common Sense, Plain and Simple — That’s the Kind of Information We Need About Groundwater Resources and Contamination

Common Sense, Plain and Simple — That’s the Kind of Information We Need About Groundwater Resources and Contamination

May 13, 2018 By V.B. Price 2 Comments

I’m always interested to get in the mail the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority’s “Water Quality Report” brochure. But I’m also usually disappointed by what I read and what I don’t read. And this time I’m particularly irked by the rosy nature of the report. It just doesn’t meet what author Jared Diamond might […]

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UNM and Albuquerque: Key to a Future of Prosperous Survival

UNM and Albuquerque: Key to a Future of Prosperous Survival

May 6, 2018 By V.B. Price 3 Comments

The University of New Mexico is one of Albuquerque’s and the state’s greatest assets. And it’s not because of the football and basketball programs, which don’t need to be de-emphasized but put in their place as tiny parts of UNM’s overall impact. In most practical ways, UNM’s importance to the Middle Rio Grande Valley and […]

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