China has wanted to expand its own currency into the world markets, recently being added to the SDR currency basket by the IMF.
But China has also long had its
Singling out a politician for honesty is a tough prospect.
Beyond the tribalism of America’s partisan rhetoric, there is the troubling reality of cognitive bias: try as we might,
Tennessee State Representative Jeremy Faison (R-Cosby) said last week that he is drafting a bill that would decriminalize marijuana possession by military veterans in the state who have been
There is no doubt that the networks have had a heyday turning the 2016 presidential primary debates into a sideshow, with at times all of the major contenders playing the
Bernie Sanders’ campaign was recently threatened with being locked out of the Democratic National Convention’s database—a devastating blow to any campaign, especially one buoyed by grassroots efforts. The
For the most part, people view the world and politics and make judgments through biases that color what they see and understood. Personal morals or political ideology is a powerful
A recent poll by Public Policy Polling (PPP) on the state of the New Hampshire Republican Presidential Primary shows Donald Trump retaining a strong lead, but it also shows how
If anything can possibly be said about the 2016 presidential race, it's been entertaining from both sides of the political spectrum.
On the left, there's almost
In 2004, the esteemed Catholic philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre wrote a popular essay lamenting the lack of voter choice in the impending presidential election. Rather than recommending that voters cast ballots
Alexander Hamilton, a federalist, believed in the Electoral College system. He wrote in Federalist #68 that it was an important feature, allowing us to have confidence in the "choice
Update: Politico reported Friday that Bernie Sanders' campaign has threatened to sue the DNC for suspending its access to the national voter database.
After the Democratic National Committee became