Packing the Supreme Court vs. A Lifetime Obligation

James Foote // The endless judicial debate // The Judiciary Act of 2021, introduced by the Democrats, requested the expansion of the Supreme court to thirteen justices rather than the present nine. While the Constitution did not include the number of required judges, it is important for neither party to add justices. Rather, the lifetime […]

Newsom Survives: Trumpism Rebuked

Bradford Kimball // California’s Rebuke of Recall Reveals Republicans Haunted by Trump // Trumpism is killing the Republican party’s electoral chances. California Governor Gavin Newsom’s victory in a recall attempt proves that Democrats do not have to worry when facing a Republican party still controlled by the specter of former president Donald Trump. With 62% […]

Carbon Tax

By: Tobiashus Swatherton // Implemented, the proposal will create consequences worse than those of climate change // If the U.S. imposes a carbon tax, the economy and environmental safety will suffer negative consequences. An idea made popular by environmentalists and economists, such a tax seeks to combat climate change by holding major carbon-emitting companies accountable. […]

There’s No Such Thing As A Free Lunch

Aaron Rai // Biden’s plans are counterproductive // Biden’s new 3.5 trillion dollar infrastructure and tax legislation, the Build Back Better Plan, will hurt the U.S. economy. The plan backs over $500 billion in new spending, which will misallocate too much money and lead to a decrease in GDP in the long run. Furthermore, the […]

Biden and the Student Debt Debate

By: Shane McCauley Canceling student debt would set Biden apart from his predecessors If Joe Biden truly wants to become a transformative president, then he must cancel at least $50,000 in debt for all Americans carrying student loans. Elected as a reaction to a failed conservative administration, Biden has the opportunity to implement real progressive […]

Anti-Asian Hate Crimes

By: Lucas Liu Longstanding discrimination against Asian-Americans predates the pandemic In the past year, the United States has seen an unprecedented spike in anti-Asian hate crimes all across the country. It has become quite undeniable that the increase in anti-Asian hate crimes correlates directly to some people’s hatred and frustration nationwide at COVID-19, which is […]

The National Debt

By: Alejandro Moro-Araujo  How credible are Republicans‘ worries about the National Debt? The United States currently owes roughly twenty-eight trillion dollars in debt. While this figure may seem concerning, it should not be. Republicans assert that foreign investors own too much of that debt. For decades, Republicans have claimed that increasing the national debt is […]

Why Communism Doesn’t Work

By: Laura Cox Motivation plummets when freedom is taken away Recently, the Democratic Party has advocated aggressively for equality, at some points opposing capitalism. Following the line of this mentality, one ideology rises to the spot light: communism. While communism is appealing theoretically because it advocates that everyone should be equal, in practice, communism leads […]

Governor Greg Abbott Lifts Mask Mandate

By: Kaia Patterson Texas lost in the void of right-wing politics “We’re seeing politics and science literally crashing.” Morgan State University Professor Timothy Atkers’ comment came in light of Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s lift of a statewide mask mandate on March 2, 2021. Ignoring multiple pleas from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), […]

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