I recently wrote a piece for my local school paper and I wanted to post it here too because I believe it summarizes a lot of the points we’ve brought up here on this site. While it isn’t comprehensive, I believe it works well as an introduction to the site and the purpose we’re here [...]
40 Years of Democratic Rule? Not in this Century…
While the losses from the 2008 election for the Republican Party are hard to overstate, it appears that many of the predictions for future elections overstate the potential for future Democratic gains.
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Global Harming
In the last few weeks, we’ve seen an increase in the amount of scientists who have publicly challenged the claims of the UN’s IPCC report about Global Warming and the impact humans have had on global climate change. In fact, the US Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works recently came out with a 231-page [...]
NextGenGOP on Blog Talk Radio
Hey folks, I just had a wonderful opportunity to talk with Eric Odom and Tricia Cunningham on Blog Talk Radio- they were talking about the future of Republican Politics and the impact of the #dontgo movement, something I talked about earlier as a major part of our future as a party. You can watch my contribution [...]
A Few Short Solutions
As per my recent discussion on Blog Talk Radio with #the DontGo Movement, I wanted to reiterate some of the issues I wanted to start driving discourse on now. One of the key ways the Democrats took this election was by driving the discourse away from their losing issues, and micro-targeting key groups with particular [...]
Ways McCain Could Have Appealed to Youth Voters
Ironically, this came right before the election, and I had no time to put it up before the election, so now I will try to post it posthumously as it were. I’ve had a little trouble with logging in, and thus the posts have been slow, but this was a semi-relevant essay for a class, written [...]
