From Budget Battles to Polarized Politics Another Shutdown, Another Deadlock In October, the U.S. federal government once again entered a shutdown crisis. The Treasury wasn’t broke, yet Congress failed to pass a new spending bill before the start of the fiscal year. Hundreds of thousands of federal workers were furloughed. National parks closed, airports facedContinue reading “Why Does the U.S. Government Keep Shutting Down?”
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When the Government Shuts Down, Who Pays the Silent Price?
Not Just Federal Workers — Ordinary Americans Are Bearing the Weight When Congress once again failed to agree on a budget this October, triggering a federal government shutdown, many shrugged it off as just another political standoff in Washington. But as the days dragged on, the effects began to ripple outward — far beyond CapitolContinue reading “When the Government Shuts Down, Who Pays the Silent Price?”
The Clash Between Trumpism and Traditional Conservatism: The Republican Party’s Battle for Its Soul
Introduction The Republican Party stands at a critical crossroads in American political history. Since Donald Trump’s rise in 2016, the GOP has ceased to be the party of fiscal conservatism, free markets, and muscular diplomacy that once defined its Reagan-era identity. In its place has emerged a more populist, emotionally charged movement centered on “AmericaContinue reading “The Clash Between Trumpism and Traditional Conservatism: The Republican Party’s Battle for Its Soul”
Lost in Foreign Policy Divisions: The Democratic Party at a Moment of Democratic Crisis
Introduction: The Crisis of Focus As debates over the Israel–Gaza war, Ukraine aid, and U.S.–China relations dominate Washington’s political discourse, America’s domestic democratic crisis deepens quietly beneath the surface. The erosion of electoral trust, the paralysis of governance, and the fragmentation of public discourse have created an unprecedented stress test for the American system. Yet,Continue reading “Lost in Foreign Policy Divisions: The Democratic Party at a Moment of Democratic Crisis”
The Real Ledger of Education: How Ebert Seeks More Funding and Trust for Clark County Schools
Faced with the immense burden of leading the nation’s fifth-largest school district, Clark County School District (CCSD) Superintendent Jhone Ebert told attendees at The Nevada Independent’s IndyTalks event that this is the critical moment for change — and that she believes she is the one to lead the turnaround.
Clark County’s Cellphone Ban: From the Statehouse to the Classroom
In recent years, the role of cellphones in classrooms has become a hotly debated issue among parents, teachers, and students. For some, phones are the main source of distraction and declining academic focus. For others, constant access to devices undermines social skills and worsens mental health. As these concerns mounted, Nevada lawmakers decided to act:Continue reading “Clark County’s Cellphone Ban: From the Statehouse to the Classroom”