Leading for All the People: Why the Power of the Purse Is Not a Personal Reward System
By People Over Party |
There's a phrase we used to hear that nearly every president has said on their first day in office, in ...
Read More Virtue in Our Leaders: What We Ask of Those We Follow
By People Over Party |
What We Ask of Those We Follow There is an old habit of thought, older than America itself, that treats ...
Read More What Is Impoundment: Why the Power of the Purse Cannot Be a Reward System
By People Over Party |
"Impoundment" is a term from budget law, clearly not a household word. It describes one of the more consequential checks ...
Read More What Makes America Great
By People Over Party |
In our 250th year, some are divided over whether America is great or what it would take to make America ...
Read More A Balance of Power: What You’d Want if the Other Side Wins
By People Over Party |
In Common Sense, published in January 1776, Thomas Paine wrote that in a free country, "the law ought to be ...
Read More Unitary Executive Theory: What is it and Why it is Bad for America
By People Over Party |
There are some promoting the need for fewer restrictions on the President. They say, "He needs the power to break ...
Read More Executive Powers: How a Theory to Fix a Weak Government is Being Corrupted
By People Over Party |
In our 250th year as a country, it is a good time to contemplate a question that has largely shaped ...
Read More What is a Loyal Opposition? Not an Enemy, Not a Traitor
By People Over Party |
We have made a dangerous linguistic shift. Political opponents are no longer merely people with different ideas; they are routinely ...
Read More Make it Square: Why America Must End Gerrymandering
By People Over Party |
The most fundamental promise of American democracy is that the people hold the ultimate power. This is not the case ...
Read More The Promise of Liberty: Why Conservatives Must End Gerrymandering and Embrace AI Maps
By People Over Party |
Conservative values stand as a bulwark against government overreach, bureaucratic corruption, and the erosion of individual liberty. We believe in ...
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