Social Security is the largest expense in the federal budget. Is it unreasonable for voters to expect candidates to know how the program works or the problems it faces?
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It takes courage to be a police officer. A police officer puts their life on the line every day they clock in to work. The officers are given power and
The lawsuit that Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas filed against five makers of opioid painkillers was recently dismissed. This case is a great example of why local governments should
Money's significance in almost any political system can't be underestimated. Even before the days of the Athenian assembly, the wealthy have exerted significant, if not the
What a difference one election can make. In 2014, California experienced record low voter participation rates despite a gubernatorial election and several ballot measures. Voters just sat it out, tuned
A lawsuit against the National Security Agency's (
NSA) data collection remains in limbo even as the legal landscape has changed and more private companies have been suspected of
It's interesting that several during the Republican debate invoked President Kennedy's lofty goal of putting a man on the Moon in 10 years as an example
Being a business mogul has never been a qualification for being the President of the United States. That is because the United States government is not a business. Being able
The latest headlines on nonpartisan voting rights from California and across the nation. Enjoy.
Lawmakers, Election Experts Talk Voting Rights At CA Nonpartisan Primary Summit / Elections summit takes stock of
On September 15, The Hill published a story with the headline, "Bernie Sanders goes on the attack against Hillary Clinton." Now, this is a big deal because up