What Could We Do With 1600 Seats In The House of Representatives?We could expand the scope of debate, and lower the barriers to entry for someone other than Democrats or Republicans.ScottCDunn·Added Jan 27, 2022·5 min readScottCDunn·Added Jan 27, 2022·5 min read
It’s Harder Than Ever To Vote By Mail In TexasAn administrative procedure with no administrative remedy? Sounds like voter suppression.ScottCDunn·Added Jan 18, 2022·5 min readScottCDunn·Added Jan 18, 2022·5 min read
Democrats And Republicans Are Not So Different On Economic PolicyNeither party is really in favor of free markets. At least one party is honest about their desire to manage the economy.ScottCDunn·Added Dec 3, 2021·4 min readScottCDunn·Added Dec 3, 2021·4 min read
To Fall from a Low Place Is Not “Tragic,” but SadThe Case of Andrew CuomoCarla Seaquist·Added Aug 18, 2021·6 min readCarla Seaquist·Added Aug 18, 2021·6 min read
The Case for Banning Politicians From Social MediaIt’s time to rethink how much power these platforms have given to lawmakers and government agenciesAndrea González-Ramírez·Added Feb 18, 2021·10 min readAndrea González-Ramírez·Added Feb 18, 2021·10 min read
Trump Is Gone. Will Irony Go With Him?America rode ironic detachment to the brink. Now, it must regain its good faith.Colin Horgan·Added Nov 16, 2020·5 min readColin Horgan·Added Nov 16, 2020·5 min read
What Will White Women Do in 2020?Seeking power for its own sake leads to a pecking order, not progressNilofer Merchant·Added Oct 30, 2020·5 min readNilofer Merchant·Added Oct 30, 2020·5 min read
The Supreme Court Wasn’t Always All-PowerfulWhen it comes to injecting partisan politics into the judiciary, Amy Coney Barrett’s rushed confirmation is a whole new level of meddlingDavid Litt·Added Oct 14, 2020·6 min readDavid Litt·Added Oct 14, 2020·6 min read
Rewatching Dwight Schrute in the Age of Proud Boys‘The Office’ used to be a way to self-soothe. Not so in 2020.Sarah Rosenthal·Added Oct 14, 2020·6 min readSarah Rosenthal·Added Oct 14, 2020·6 min read