Trump's term to end with extortion
By Ian-Michael Griffin | Jan. 4, 2021President Trump's recent phone call with Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has left many criticizing his blatant use of intimidation tactics.
President Trump's recent phone call with Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has left many criticizing his blatant use of intimidation tactics.
“Don’t give hate a platform!” This audacious remark is only one of the taglines of countless petitions launched at Twitter and Facebook in an attempt to deplatform or ban Donald Trump from their social media sites.
As is frequent for Trump appointees, Barr resigned shortly after, citing the need to spend more time with his family over the holidays — however, it can properly be described as a rat leaving a sinking ship.
Modern America is like a jigsaw puzzle, with each and every person in — or affiliated with — America forming a piece.
So why has Wisconsin’s capital city enforced more lenient rules surrounding marijuana, but not the rest of the state? Why does the state continue to enforce harsh, outdated laws that no longer serve our contemporary times?
In response to a rapid increase of COVID-19 cases, Public Health Madison & Dane County released Emergency Order #10, completely prohibiting all indoor gatherings and limiting outdoor gatherings to 10 people.
With this decision to deny telecommuting students their hard-earned wages, international students and other students telecommuting to work are locked out of the many ways they can support themselves financially, as they partake in their studies online and attempt to work from home in the midst of a global pandemic.
The decision to bring back college football was made too fast. Not enough safety protocols were established and the health of students at these campuses was put at risk.
If we were to extract all offensive aspects of culture in an attempt to create a national “safe space,” no one's beliefs would ever be challenged and we as a society would become stagnant.
A new president has, for better or worse, been elected by the people of the United States, but as a nation we are unable, much like the president himself, to concede our partisanship and embrace a national pride and respect for our own countrymen.
Kamala Harris made history on Nov. 7, shattering the glass ceiling and becoming the first woman vice-president-elect in history. She is the first woman and first woman of color to hold this office — a major milestone that exposes our nation’s damaging history of racial injustice and patriarchy.
By growing the quantity and quality of the housing stock in Madison, you open up new funding to promote affordable housing initiatives.
If the task force recommendations are implemented, we might be able to attract the caliber of representative we deserve by getting access to candidates who are currently unwilling to serve because of the low compensation.
Trump has been trying to delegitimize ballots counted after election day, even though history reveals that states have always remained counting after election night.
News outlets’ shifts in coverage practices, however, have a critical misunderstanding — political bias is not the problem.
Democracy does not look like this — voting should be easy.
It doesn't matter who you support, but it does matter that you take an active and educated role in society.
America must regain its place on the world stage because we are the only country capable of leading the new world order.
We need someone to step up to the plate, to follow science and restore trust in our government and each other. We need Joe Biden.
To those not convinced that their vote carries enough weight, or to those that are not compelled to act this election day, we urge you: Vote for those who cannot — their lives, that are equally as intrinsic and dignified as your own, deserve nothing less.