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Buyer’s remorse? Perhaps you should have voted for her

January 2, 2017 James Wilson 2016 Election, Hillary Clinton, Trump, Widgets: Voting 2 comments

Are you having post-election buyer’s remorse? There are many reasons people did not cast a ballot for Hillary Clinton. Some people, including myself, generally

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How do you stop a demagogue? No easy answers

December 29, 2016 Gloria Shur Bilchik 2016 Election, Activism, Trump One comment

Now that the Electoral College has failed—not unexpectedly—in its wished-for mission to stop a demagogue from becoming President of the United States, we need

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Welcome to American pollutocracy

December 27, 2016 James Wilson 2016 Election, Climate Change, Government, Trump One comment

Newly elected Presidents do not obtain formal power for over two months, but it feels like they gain control immediately. Their major appointments and

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Political quotes: Unanswerable questions

December 27, 2016 Christopher Burke Humor, Ideas, Science One comment

This quotation from a bona fide scientist offers a fitting reproach to the anti-science Republicans who want us to live in their don’t-question-me world.

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Political gifts I wish I could give this Christmas

December 23, 2016 Gloria Shur Bilchik 2016 Election, Humor, Politics Leave a comment

Let’s play “Political gifts I wish I could give this Christmas.” I have compiled a list of things that would give me a measure

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Should Democrats obstruct Trump or try to minimize the damage?

December 23, 2016 Reece Ellis 2016 Election, Democrats, Trump One comment

The single biggest question before Democrats is not how to overturn the results of the 2016 election or dissecting what went wrong in the

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Republicans play politics for fun, not progress

December 21, 2016 Arthur Lieber 2016 Election, Good government, Republicans, Trump Leave a comment

Gridlock, contentiousness, do-nothing …. these are all good descriptors of what the Republican Party has recently done to American politics. To progressives, this is

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Six dimensions of post-election solace

December 19, 2016 James Wilson 2016 Election, Ideas One comment

We live life within at least six dimensions: the spiritual, the political, the personal, the familial, the professional, and the communal. Whether you are

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The rich, the conflicted, and the crazy: Trump’s swamp creatures

December 19, 2016 Gloria Shur Bilchik 2016 Election, Trump Leave a comment

How awful is the lineup of appointees to Donald Trump’s cabinet? More awful than we could have imagined, I’m afraid. In the continuous drip,

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Dear white liberals freaked out by the election: Welcome to my world

December 18, 2016 Hafsa 2016 Election 6 comments

Dear White liberals: I’ve heard that this 2016 election really hit you hard. That it was a “wake-up call.” You’ve told me “I never

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In case you missed it

  • Starship Troopers and the Degeneration of Parody
  • The Fairness Party
  • “Secular Humanists with Jewish Last Names”
  • An (Updated) Honest Preview of the 2022 Midterms
  • Rescuing Susan Collins – Make Judicial Nominees Speak the Truth
  • Doing the world a world of good

A new book by Arthur Lieber. Political Introverts: How Empathetic Voters Can Help Save American Politics.  Buy it here.

Gloria Shur Bilchik’s new book, Election Insiders: Behind the scenes with the people who make your vote count. Kindle edition now available at Amazon.

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