Duality. Duel. Dynamic Duo. Two.
Sometimes against; yet, sometimes together.
I propose an examination of our apparent love affair with Comic Book and Sci-Fi movies since there is so much
People over Parties.
It's the DNA of independents.
The freedom and liberty to choose the candidate or initiative we think is best for the country has always been
Following up on the 4-0 vote by the Orange County Board of Supervisors to join a lawsuit from the Trump administration fighting the state's "sanctuary city"
Is the Trump administration a decisive break from the Clinton-Bush-Obama status quo—or an extension of it?
This fundamental question has hovered over Washington since the shock result of the
Maine’s first independent filed signatures with the Secretary of State’s Office on Monday to qualify for the November election as the only independent, Clean Elections candidate for Governor
The $1.3 trillion beast of an omnibus spending bill was way too thick for anyone’s staff on Capitol Hill to properly read before voting on it. Nevertheless, Congress
This week on Deconstructed, T.J.’s guest is Greg Orman, an independent candidate for governor in Kansas.
Orman discusses how his business background makes him well-suited for governing and
How committed are liberals really to ending gun violence?
And do they really have the will for an exhausting spiritual and political fight to accomplish that?
If the answers are
I am a businessman who never did anything in politics until about 7 years ago. However, I believe with the uncharted waters of the political environment now roiling daily, business
With No Party Preference voters poised to surpass GOP registration in California, some Republicans are beginning to distance themselves from the toxic partisanship in their party.
A group titled "
For the politically informed, the punditry on CNN, Fox News and MSNBC has gone on ad-nauseam. Partisan dialog so wholly permeates our news media these days that it can be
How could a handful of common-sense, independent Senators defuse the partisanship around trade? By changing the way we talk about the whole issue.
Most American say they believe in markets.