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By | 05/08/2013 | Electoral Reform

The truth of the non-partisan primary is that the consequences are on the one hand uncertain in terms of who is elected, but on the other, more certain in terms of who these new crop of representatives represent.

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By | 08/07/2012 | Elections 2012, Featured | 1 Comment

Voters should be entitled to accurate pictures of their candidate choices. Sometimes they get them, more often they don’t.

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By | 08/06/2012 | Elections 2012, Headline, President | 30 Comments

Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson received 19% support in poll published late last week.

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By | 08/05/2012 | Economy, Issues, States

Often the issue of “regulation” is implicitly framed as “people who want no regulations” versus “people who want copious amounts of regulations,” but there is a very large middle-ground where.

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By | 08/04/2012 | Campaign Finance, Economy, Featured, Issues, Legislation, Taxes

It seems incredible that even in this current economic climate, products like the iPad and 8 GB Micro SD cards that cost only five dollars are possible, but then again the.

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By | 08/03/2012 | Headline, Issues, Taxes | 30 Comments

Big wins for Team USA could also mean big wins for Uncle Sam.

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By | 08/03/2012 | Headline, Issues, War and Foreign Policy | 2 Comments

Ideology is being replaced by realpolitik in the world political arena, with competition and cooperation between frenemies perhaps becoming the norm.

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