An Exciting Election Year Ahead on January 29, 20222022 hopes to bring an array of new nominations, and political development to the American spotlight. Last year, mayoral races across the country foretold what the 2022 mid-terms would be like for both parties, looking to shape themselves as a strong contender for 2024’s presidential race. This year, parties are going to be specifically making […]
American Cathedral of Democracy on December 18, 2021Earlier this year, right before President Biden was to be sworn in office, Capitol Hill was attacked by rioters, incited by the former President, and his team, to prevent the results of the 2020 election to be certified. 10 months later, over 700 people have been charged with assault, because of their role in the […]
One Trillion is not Enough on November 17, 2021From the Build Back Better bill to the Biden Infrastructure Plan, Democrats are hoping to get back their agenda, to build themselves back after a devastating November election. The first bill, the BBB act is the first step to an assessment, as to the first step to a recovery in the coronavirus recession. After months […]
The Rittenhouse Case on November 13, 2021During Social Justice movements in America and around the world, earlier last year, tensions were high and a deep deep contrast was shown between the two sides. One in support of it, one starkly against it. In these tensions, inside a very heated protest in Kenosha, a 17-year-old boy, named Kyle Rittenhouse, was a so-called […]
Election Night: A Wakeup Call for Dems on November 5, 2021A challenge for our nation, a nation in distress, this November, an array of elections, which were looking to shape America’s political landscape, after lots of ups and downs, but mostly downs, this past year. From election lies, shuffled through by the former President to Big Tech breaking down, after months of regulatory pressure, America […]
Australia’s Point of Establishment on October 22, 2021The South China Sea has been an ongoing maritime dispute for over six decades. A ship here, a ship there, the remote warzone is always a ticking time bomb testing waters, literally. Through the AUKUS agreement, the US, UK, and Australia have made clear their intentions to block China. For long, the UK and the […]
A dive into Journalism on October 15, 2021Journalism is not just news. It is a gift of the last century to us, to diversify our world, and its fast-changing realities. Journalism dives into the news, bringing to it why it happens, where it happens, and how so. Before so many colleges and schools of journalism were established, the world relied on regular […]
Stop Blaming Moderates on October 8, 2021Whether it’s the issue of the first amendment or immigration laws to be included for government funding, Moderates are an essential part of America’s functioning democracy. America’s moderate wing is a literal roadblock for either party’s agenda. And while both of them strive to help Americans in their way, they need to have moderates on […]
Powell’s Power on October 1, 2021Jerome Powell, chairman of the Federal Reserve, has always shown his policies to be an independent array of steps, quite similar to the policies of the Treasury. During the Covid-19 pandemic, he made clear that interest rates would be controlled, and would continue to be so until the crisis would overturn. The upper class has […]
“Do not Come, Do not Come” on September 24, 2021During the campaign trail, US President Joe Biden had promised a higher migrant cap, as part of his policy on northern triangle migration. A cap minimised to extinction by the previous Trump administration, whose America First Policy aimed at limiting migration, and at the same time, not addressing root causes in such countries, which remain […]