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I #teach history. I also write #comics. Proud dad of two. Union member.

The best writer you've never heard of.

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LocationChicago, IL USA
Subject Matter ExpertUS History, US Government & Politics
Websitewww.paxelcomics.com

I sincerely believe we will see a general #strike in at least one US city in my lifetime. Without serious reform as to workers' rights or wealth inequality, it's almost a certainty.

It may not be a major city, like LA or NYC or Chicago, but it is going to happen, and soon. In fact, the most likely candidates are mid-sized cities with a single major industry - Las Vegas and Orlando are prime candidates.

I got a very nice review of The Kobold's Claim in Comical Opinions: comicalopinions.com/k0gr #comics #fantasy

Yeah, I'm seriously going to teach my AP Gov students that the current Supreme Court is controlled by a collection of fuckwits whose understanding of the Constitution is questionable at best.

Motivate them to do better!

"Oh, no affirmative action? Ok. Hey, universities? If you want these sweet federal grants and projects, better meet these guidelines on diversity.

And the SCOTUS can suck a fat one."

That is a thing we can do. It's a start.

Still plugging away at this #Epcot Body Wars sequel OGN.

Someone will let me make this happen...

After all...If you can dream it, you can do it.

Sixty pages written in my #Epcot Body Wars #comic sequel. Action, adventure, intrigue, humor, and tons and tons of references. I so want to publish it. Maybe I'll take a page out of @danielwarrenart 's book and offer it for free.

Overheard students using the word "jawn." Here. In Chicago.

GTFO with that Philly shit!

Anyone know of any publishers who might like a 4-issue #comic (or OGN) about a boy, his robot caretaker, and a talking bear? It's a beautiful story about being a #father and all but the final issue is colored and lettered - ready to go!

Fun fact: the most repeated commandment in Torah is not about worshipping God, or laws of Kashrut.

It is about welcoming and embracing the stranger.

Think about that for a moment.

Do schools still do the PACER test? Because I need to reinstate that at my school - these kids have too much "energy" and need to burn it off!

End of year shit: restlessness, drama, dumbass behavior leading to fights.

I figure if the kids get tuckered out running sprints back and forth...they can't cause trouble.

Good for Britain.

But I don't need no king.