Stability in Governance: A Case To Change the Four-Year Term

The regular four-year election cycle in the United States 🇺🇸, and most countries of the world, often leads to a cycle of policy shifts as new presidents undo the work of their predecessors. This creates a stop-start dynamic that can be destabilizing for the country. While the current system provides checks and balances through term … Continue reading Stability in Governance: A Case To Change the Four-Year Term

The D-Day has come and gone – 2

Credits: NBC [Last paragraph from the previous post:] “The Constitution of the United States of America states that “the results won’t be official until each state fully canvasses and certifies its presidential election results, which occurs on a different timeline in every state.” The Electoral College has to declare the Presidential winner after the electors … Continue reading The D-Day has come and gone – 2

What do we know about Proposition (Prop) 22?

Credits: Think-Talk You probably have seen the television ads on Proposition 22. But, you probably know nothing about it except what you’ve seen or heard the proponents and opponents of the Proposition tell through the paid-ads. What should we really know about Proposition 22? Everything that there’s to know. How do we find out what … Continue reading What do we know about Proposition (Prop) 22?