Five Liberties Up For Grabs in the 2020 Presidential Election
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Five Liberties Up For Grabs in the 2020 Presidential Election

Many a decade has been spent in the wake of the executive changes of the second Roosevelt presidency, watching executive office hopefuls sell off the rights of their fellow Americans in the name of power in public office. This year is no different. As we see two powerhouses of state control exercise their arguments, a…

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A Biden Presidency: The White House Lights Are On But Nobody’s Home

As we move even further along into 2020, with the lockdown keeping all eyes glued firmly to our televisions, nobody can help but keep their gaze affixed to the only major event outside of the virus: the 2020 presidential race. Specifically, the Democratic primary, which now that Senator Bernie Sanders has dropped out, sets the…

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Justin Amash: Americans Deserve Another Option

Congressman Justin Amash (I-MI) appears to be seriously entertaining a bid for the 2020 presidential election, as he indicated on Twitter Monday evening.  Amash sent out a series of tweets in which he criticized President Trump for not understanding his proper authority under the U.S. Constitution. “‘When somebody’s president of the United States, the authority…

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Sanders Drops Out and Bernie Bros Immediately Pivot to Vermin Supreme

It’s been inevitable for nearly a month now, but on Wednesday it became official: Bernie Sanders dropped out. This now means the 2020 presidential race will come down to two old, white men with a strong support for the drug war, anti-immigrant sentiment, warmongering tendencies, and rape allegations. Not surprisingly, this result has seen Sanders’…

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Have the Democrats Learned Their Lesson?

After Joe Biden’s surprise blowout victory in the South Carolina Democratic Primary, the ensuing momentum carried him on to yet another incredible performance on Super Tuesday, putting his delegate count slightly above Sanders. And as Buttigieg, Klobuchar, and Bloomberg all dropped out and rallied around the former vice president, Biden had developed a solid coalition…

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Democrats Are Working to Create Permanent Democratic Presidential Rule

This article is not about the 2020 election. It’s about a more serious effort by the Democratic party to permanently control the presidency. The effort has a non-threatening name “The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact,” (“NPV”). Under NPV, a state, by agreement with other states in the compact, awards all its electoral votes to the…

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Three Questions Bernie Sanders Can’t Answer

Senator Bernie Sanders is inching closer to securing the Democratic nomination for president, which seemed implausible only five months ago. Still, he has met or exceeded expectations in the first three nominating contests and continues to poll well in South Carolina and key Super Tuesday states. Given his rise to frontrunner status, now is a…

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Could the House of Representatives Select the Next POTUS?

After the Sanders big primary win in Nevada last week, Democrats are deeply split on a nominee and again, may not be willing to accept the candidate voters select. Billionaires are promising to spend whatever money needed to defeat President Trump. President Trump insists on inflicting political wounds on himself. Millions of people are moving…

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Six Politicians Who Would Make a Better President than Pete Buttigieg

Despite his recent performance in Nevada, Pete Buttigieg has made quite the headway in the 2020 primaries, and it seems as though there is a real possibility Donald Trump might be facing off against him in November. Admittedly, there is much to be desired from the Indiana mayor. Mayor Pete has a lot of brand…

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Austin Petersen Is Wrong. Here’s Why.

Austin Peterson Is Wrong. Here’s Why. I’ll admit, I’m writing this primarily to see if he’ll publish an article of this title. I mean, he’s still wrong, but in a pretty inconsequential way and merely by implication. On Twitter, he wrote: “Well… that #SOTU2020 has me leaning toward voting for @realDonaldTrump in November:” Well… that…