Sound Money Wasn’t on the Ballot
Americans headed to the polls to cast ballots in the midterm elections. Democrats regained control of the House of Representatives, but Republicans held onto the Senate. There is a lot of speculation about what this will mean, but there are many policies that won’t...
Nullification Was the Real Midterm Winner, Underscoring the Power of Issue-Based Activism
As I pick through the rubble on another post-election Wednesday, I can’t quite figure out who the real winners and losers were in D.C. The Democrats took the U.S. House, but the Republicans managed to strengthen their hold on to the Senate. The Blue Wave was...
This Supreme Court term will show that there is no 5-4 “conservative majority”
Some of the Supreme Court’s decisions this term will show why the media’s division of the justices into “liberals” and “conservatives” is deceptive. If one wants to divide the justices two ways, it would be more accurate to distinguish them as traditional judges or...