Why We Vote for Judges – and Should We?
It was not originally intended that we vote for judges, and we can tank Alexander Hamilton for the unintended innovation – and its consequences
It was not originally intended that we vote for judges, and we can tank Alexander Hamilton for the unintended innovation – and its consequences
Sen. Bernie Sanders explained to Bill Maher on HBO’s Real Time that one of the big reasons why Democrats lost the election was that Republicans were able to successfully disguise their agenda.
Speaker John Boehner outlined his plan to “help” the middle class during the Republican weekly address today, and his plan involved taking away health insurance from 1 million people and raising gas prices.
As President Obama sends 1500 troops to Iraq to advise, train, and assist, Fox News sees only a broken promise and troops on the ground
The votes are counted in Kentucky, and Alison Lundergan Grimes’ strategy of running away from Obama backfired as she got fewer votes than Obama in the state.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) went there. While the media is basking in the glow of Republican victory, Sanders predicted that the Republican agenda will focus on doing the exact opposite of what they American people want in order to make the wealthiest Americans more wealthy.
The sad fact is that the stupidity that drove the results of the midterms is not reserved to the Republican base, or Democratic voters would not have stayed home in a repeat performance of the devastating 2010 midterms.
Clark outlines the challenges facing us, which together, he argues, “are exactly the grounds over which a national strategy must be unfurled.”