As I’m sure you’re well aware, this past Tuesday was the 2018 midterm elections. Just one year ago, the political pundits were saying we would see a massive blue wave.
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As Americans, I believe that it is our obligation to get out and vote every time there is an election. It is the people who we elect that have the ability to decide what our local, state, and federal governments look like.
With the midterm election cycle coming to a close, it’s important for Republicans and Democrats to make their best efforts to convince the American people that they should be in charge.
From voter ID laws to simple things like the day of the week that we vote on, a lot of our current voting practices are based on laws decided in the past.
With California’s recent passage of a state net neutrality law, the federal government has decided to intervene. While I normally side with the Trump administration on most issues, I just don’t see their case holding up.
I know what you’re probably thinking â “Borked” isn’t a real word. Well, it is, and it comes from the hyper-political nomination of Judge Robert Bork back in 1987.
The evidence that conservatives have been silenced and shut down on multiple social media platforms is overwhelming. On one hand, there are people who get shut down for saying what they truly believe, but because they express right-of-center viewpoints they get shut down.
For years, the Republican Party was split into multiple factions fighting for power, and to some degree it still is. Now it looks like the same thing is happening to the Democratic Party.
Donald Trump has made very interesting foreign policy decisions for the first year and three months of his presidency. He has made big moves in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
We’ve all seen the meme going around on Facebook in which the top half states, “Highschool teacher: I’m not going to share my political beliefs, it’s unprofessional.