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The Path Forward
Though in many ways everything has now changed, in principle very little has. The steps to saving the world, as outlined on the main page, are the same: help others,… Read more
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On Presumption of Innocence in Public Policy
Requiring proof of citizenship in order to vote violates the fifth and fourteenth amendments, as it deprives a constitutionally mandated liberty without due process. More broadly, any policy which restricts… Read more
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The 14th Amendment of the US Constitution, in Section 3, states: “Section 3. No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice President,… Read more
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On Judicial Integrity
I feel the need to iterate on a matter that has been on my mind, but that I had been considering so obvious as to need no discussion. A judge,… Read more
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On or Un Semitic
The topic of antisemitism has been hot lately, and there’s obviously a great deal that must be said in this matter, but there’s one point in particular that I feel… Read more
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Ugly Ballots
In the U.S., we are staring down the barrel of an election in which there are no good options. This is not a new situation, but the severity of the… Read more
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We Need a Plan
Tomorrow is the biggest day of primary voting in the U.S., and what should be the most active political day of the year. Incumbents should be facing constructive criticism and… Read more
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To Vote, Perchance to Live
In the US, it is approaching primary season (and for those of us with early voting, may already be here). There is a startling lack of interaction in these proceedings… Read more
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These posts will mostly consist of shorter versions of the posts made in the other pages (Principles, Considerations, Actions), or clarifications of the 6 points on the main page.. They are meant to provide details on how these principles relate to specific situations, or merely to allow me to vent about a specific subject.
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