Down But Not Out: Severing Congressional Perks, Allowances and Exceptions
Unfair Financial Protection of Congress It is no surprise that the effects of the government shutdown are hurting the American people. What could be considered
Unfair Financial Protection of Congress It is no surprise that the effects of the government shutdown are hurting the American people. What could be considered
What Happened A single letter may have changed United States history forever. In July of 2018, the world watched as President Trump nominated Brett Kavanaugh
Futile Attempts to Invoke Change Most of the time, when people speak up about certain issues, it is because they are hoping to inflict change
Introduction California has succeeded in reaching its climate goal for 2020 early, in which the state aimed to produce 431 million metric tons of greenhouse
The Reality Fifteen square foot “coffin cubicle” homes. Caged rooms made out of wired mesh. The residents of Lucky House, mostly retirees and the poor,
According to the Bill of Rights, every American citizen is given the right to a fair and speedy trial. But what happens when the country
Intelligence Community On Russia Threat After the 2016 presidential election, Russia was determined to be a threat to voter integrity in the United States by our
Despite attempts by modern progressive activists, campaign finance reform has largely remained off the table in mainstream political discussions. In fact, many left-leaning politicians have
The Helsinki Summit Explained On July 16, 2018, President Trump rounded off his European sojourn with a clandestine meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in
What Happened? Just shortly after Pakistan was devastated with yet another attack on school grounds, a suicide bombing took place near the outskirts of an army facility