Christmas time, that wonderful time of year when we can pause and reflect on the first Christmas in America, with the Pilgrims exchanging gifts with the Indians in snowy New
Otto von Bismarck famously stated, "politics is the art of the possible," yet in today's climate very little seems to be possible. With two parties ensconced
GOP presidential candidate Sen. Rand Paul re-introduced a bill on Monday that would prevent funding for any executive order from President Obama that would enact gun control measures.
The
The United States is often celebrated as the world’s leading example of representative government. However, we as a nation barely inspire half of our voters to show up for
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