Every election cycle seems to bring with it the same frustrating realization: for many voters, especially those who donāt neatly fit into the boxes of the two dominant parties, the act of voting can feel less like a meaningful expression of belief and more like an exercise in compromise. In New York State, a placeContinue reading “As a Progressive, Iām Voting for Larry Sharpe, the Libertarian, Again, in 2026”
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The Shutdown That Broke the Camelās Back: How the 2025 Government Shutdown Could Finally Push Americans Away from Both Parties
The government shutdown of 2025 has now stretched long enough to earn the unenviable title of the second-longest shutdown in U.S. history. And if we make it just a few more days without resolution, weāll surpass even that grim milestone, entering a level of political dysfunction this country has never seen before. Itās an inflectionContinue reading “The Shutdown That Broke the Camelās Back: How the 2025 Government Shutdown Could Finally Push Americans Away from Both Parties”
