Rod Blagojevich was an Illinois governor who shot into national fame in 2008 after being caught on wiretaps trying to sell an appointment to the United States Senate following Barrack Obama’s move to the White House. The power of one person to send someone else to the...
Earlier this year, Congressman Sean Casten, a Democrat from Illinois, introduced the Equal Voices Act. The bill once again raises the question: Is it time to expand the House of Representatives? Historically called “The People’s House,” it was the only part of our...
Ohio voters shut down a Republican attempt to stop “pro-choice” advocates from constitutionally protecting abortion in the Buckeye State. Had Issue 1 passed, the Ohio Constitution would have been amended so that any future changes require a 60% supermajority in the...
William Pitt “The Younger,” Britain’s youngest ever prime minister, said in a 1783 speech before the House of Commons: “Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom: it is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.” That so-called...
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