Published inPolitically SpeakingShow Me the (Dark) MoneyA Missourian’s policy frameworkAug 23, 2022Aug 23, 2022
Published inPolitically SpeakingCongressional Term Limits: A Backwards SolutionDon’t go to the proctologist for a teeth cleaningSep 30, 20219Sep 30, 20219
Published inPolitically SpeakingTerm Limits: Maintaining the Good ol’ Boy NetworkTerm limits don’t disrupt these networks; they strengthen themSep 23, 20213Sep 23, 20213
Published inToo Academic; Didn’t ReadToo Academic; Didn’t Read: IntroductionI F’ing love science! I also hate how academia makes it so that I can only share my love with 1% of the population.Apr 10, 2021Apr 10, 2021
Published inPolitically SpeakingWhy can’t I vote in both primaries?How the primaries can keep extremism in checkApr 8, 20213Apr 8, 20213
Published inPolitically SpeakingChecks and Balances in the Senate: Digging up the Legislative GraveyardSenators don’t like legislative graveyards. At least not until they become the Senate Majority Leader.Mar 7, 20211Mar 7, 20211
Hawley and Election Security: Why Now?Firemen save basement of burning house.Feb 27, 2021Feb 27, 2021
Draining the Swamp: The Political Issue of 2024When public pressure is gone, politicians will add a few more gators to the swamp while we aren’t looking.Feb 27, 2021Feb 27, 2021
The STOCK Act and Insider Trading: How Congress Snatched Defeat from the Jaws of VictoryToday, Congressional staff technically disclose their financial interests, but technically right is the worst kind of right to be.Feb 27, 2021Feb 27, 2021
The DISCLOSE Act and Dark Money: What Happens When the Dummy Protects the Ventriloquist?It appears as though there are only two groups opposed to transparency in campaign spending: lobbyists and politicians.Feb 27, 2021Feb 27, 2021