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Where Objectivity Yields to Journalistic Ornamentation
Where Objectivity Yields to Journalistic Ornamentation

Which Party’s the Frugal One Now?

By Amanda Lynn
Posted in Economy, Politics
Every election season, somebody puts on the granite-faced budget blazer and starts preaching about discipline like the federal ledger is a church bingo card.…

Lobbyists Out, Public Voice In

By Phil McCracken
Posted in Economy, Politics
In America, we keep calling it a fair debate right up until one side shows up with a billionaire wallet and enough ad money…
Tagscampaign finance, democracy, Lobbying, money in politics, public media, transparency

Trump’s Money Machine

By Hugh Jass
Posted in Economy, Politics
I’ve seen plenty of political systems with bad wiring, but this one keeps reading like a toll road built inside the government. Public leverage…
Tagscorruption, follow the money, money in politics, public accountability, Trump

Courts, Cash, and the Panic Button

By Mike Rotch
Posted in Justice, Politics
The loudest people in politics love “law and order” right up until the order is for them to explain the money. That’s the contradiction…
Tagscourts, government accountability, judicial review, money trail, political finance, Trump

Trump’s Debt Crown

By Amanda Lynn
Posted in Economy, Politics
Trump in a debt crown is the kind of all-caps bookkeeping America keeps mistaking for strength. The man markets himself like a headliner who…
TagsAmerican politics, deficit spending, national debt, political cartoon, public debt, Trump

When the Slush Fund Gets a Halo

By Lee Keybum
Posted in Economy, Politics
The slush fund was ugly until somebody in a suit spotted a way to cash in. That is the whole Washington magic trick: the…
Tagscampaign finance, corruption, donor class, money in politics, political hypocrisy, Public Trust, Washington, watchdog

Same Promise, More Bombs

By Holden McGroin
Posted in Conflict, Politics
Trump’s favorite foreign-policy trick is simple: break the thing, let the wreckage smoke for a few years, then stroll back in like he invented…
TagsForeign Policy, Iran, JCPOA, political spin, Trump

Be In the Room, Not Bought at the Door

By Justin Jest
Posted in America's Got Governance, Politics
Justin Jest here, with a smoke alarm in one hand and a visitor badge in the other: if the public is invited into democracy’s…
TagsCongress, corruption, democracy, Lobbying, Politics, public access, transparency

Trump Tore Up the Deal, Then Claimed the Road

By Brick Tungsten
Posted in Politics, World
Trump tore up the Iran deal, and now he wants a parade like he personally laid fresh asphalt. That’s not statesmanship; that’s the guy…
TagsForeign Policy, Iran, MAGA, Politics, Trump

Why the Lobbyists Still Get the Front Row

By Brick Tungsten
Posted in America's Got Governance, Politics
I’ve got no quarrel with representative democracy in principle. The whole point was to let more folks be in the room without everybody crowding…
TagsCongress, democracy, lobbyists, money in politics, public access

No Riders, No Excuses

By Harlan Quill
Posted in America's Got Governance, Politics
One law. One vote. That is not a revolutionary demand; it is the minimum standard for pretending a legislature is doing adult work. If…
TagsAccountability, Congress, government, Legislation, Public Policy
America's Got Governance | Politics

Keep It in One Piece

By Brick Tungsten
I’m a simple man with a simple rule: if a law can’t stand up straight without a suitcase full of extras, it ought to…
June 8, 2026
Brick Tungsten
America's Got Governance | Politics

Democracy, Now With a Login Screen

By Harlan Quill
If democracy arrived in 2026, the first surprise would not be that people had too many opinions. We already knew that. The surprise would be that no one had ever built a serious place for those opinions to go.
June 7, 2026
Harlan Quill
Economy | Politics

Big Money Out, Public Media In

By Hugh Jass
Democracy gets strange when the loudest voice in the room turns out to be the one with the biggest ad budget. We are told…
June 7, 2026
Hugh Jass
America's Got Governance | Politics

Let the Voters Write the Ending

By Moses Pray
In a healthy republic, the people ought to choose the goal and leave the fine print to the hired scribes, not the other way…
June 6, 2026
Moses Pray
Economy | Politics

America First, Invoice Later

By Justin Jest
America First industrial policy is supposed to arrive wearing a hard hat and humming the national anthem, not dragging a grant folder with international…
June 6, 2026
Justin Jest
America's Got Governance | Politics

The Ballot Printer Ate My Democracy

By Holden McGroin
Maryland’s mail-in ballot mix-up became outrage fuel because the rumor machine can turn a vendor error into a democracy heist before the printer cools down.
June 5, 2026
Holden McGroin

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