Politics AdminCreative January 10, 2023 0 Comments American politics, ballots, blue states, Borders, Congress, Constitution, democracy, Democratic, Efforts, hyper-partisanship, Legislature, Local, Opposition, Polarization, political, political intolerance, political movements, red states, redraw, republican, rural counties, secession, state government, voters Native efforts to redraw political borders In modern American politics, discuss of secession is never greater than theater. Political leaders tease—generally bellow—the concept as a response Read More
Politics AdminCreative November 28, 2022 0 Comments American politics, anti-racist policy goals, Bosses, business leaders, Companies, company’s executives, conscious people, conventional wisdom, corporate America’s ham-handed approach, Democratic voters, Democratic workers, diversity training, dozens of executives, Employees, false impression, good reason, Great Recession, long-running decline of civic life, Michael Scott, much higher proportion of Black, murder of George Floyd, mutual respect, new status quo, New York insurance firm, Office, office manager, office.Some forms of political engagement, political chitchat, political matters, Political messages, political scientist, political statements, political talk, Politics, racial stereotypes, real-estate developer, religious communities, senior manager, Social Issues, social justice, social organization, Supreme Court decision, Tech industry, today’s bosses, upside-down index card, vice presidents, White Collar Jobs, white-collar workforce, white-collar workplaces, workers, working-class, wrong, young workers The Fallacious Option to Do Politics on the Workplace In a 2005 episode of The Workplace, Michael Scott, the workplace supervisor, requires his staff to decide on an upside-down Read More
Politics AdminCreative October 29, 2022October 29, 2022 0 Comments 2020s America.Juliette Kayyem, Abraham Lincoln, American politics, American politics.David Frum, armed goons, armed vigilante, Bernie Sanders supporter, brian kemp, Celebrates, citizens of very different persuasions, date Kemp’s daughter.Dan Crenshaw, Democratic candidates, Democratic House members, Democratic members, Democratic political candidates, Donald Trump, final scene, formerly Trump-leaning Wall Street Journal, good fun, good news, GOP, gun-control legislation, gunsMissouri Governor Eric Greitens, Joe Biden, Ken Buck of Colorado, Kyle Rittenhouse, major theme of that campaign, marginal Republican backbenchers, metal detectors, most intelligent Republicans, Mr. Trump, next-generation party leader, political, political adversaries, political opponents, political violence, President Trump, presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Secret Service, seemingly frightened young man, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, street protests, successful appeal, such appeal, target list of Republican members of Congress, terrible day, threats of violence, tough-guy smile, Trump’s ally Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s violent supportersYou, video ad, video message, Violence Solely the GOP Celebrates Political Violence In March 2020, a Republican member of the U.S. Home of Representatives posted a video message addressed to 2 Democratic Read More