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October 31, 2024
RFK Jr. is a dangerous
quack

RFK Jr. is a dangerous quack

If Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had been born with a different name, he’d probably be peddling miracle mushroom cancer cures on YouTube right now. Instead, our french fry-slinging presidential hopeful Donald Trump has, according to Kennedy, “promised” to give him “control” of all of Washington’s public health agencies, “which, you know, is key to making America […]



No-fault divorce and
its ironic consequences

No-fault divorce and its ironic consequences

Leaving can be as easy as walking out the door, and since 1969, no-fault divorce has made that an easier option for many. The process permits married couples to dissolve their marriages without having to prove wrongdoing, such that “irreconcilable differences,” be they real conflict or a lack of passion, constitute enough reason for one […]



Unions’ political
spending ignores almost 40% of their own members

Unions’ political spending ignores almost 40% of their own members

Union members are roughly divided 60% to 40% between Democrats and Republicans, a recent survey by the Pew Research Center reveals. With millions of members nationwide, it would be reasonable to expect these powerful organizations to represent their members with a similar breakdown in political spending. Sadly, consideration of all of their members’ political views […]



The art of the Trump
photograph

The art of the Trump photograph

There is something distinctly goofy about the idea of the most famous person in the world, the former and possibly future president of the United States, shaking a fry basket at McDonald’s one day and riding in a garbage truck the next. However, as goofy as it seems, that is exactly what former President Donald […]



Why do Democrats want
no voting rules?

Why do Democrats want no voting rules?

It is not baseless conspiracy theorizing to wonder why Democrats seem so focused on eliminating voter rules and jeopardizing basic voter principles, such as only citizens should vote in elections or election deadlines should mean something. A Chinese student who is legally in the country but is not an American citizen cast a ballot in […]



The dichotomy of
California’s voting

The dichotomy of California’s voting

One of the most important things to remember in election season is that most voters do not fall into neat political boxes. However, some are more inconsistent than others. No voters contradict themselves more than those who cast their ballots in California. The Public Policy Institute of California recently dropped its big “Californians and Their […]











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