Technocratic policymaking is the best, most efficient way to get over on the average American voter because explaining such terribly boring technical and political machinations will sooner induce a coma than inspire someone to vote. Scurrying behind the curtain of politics and altering the playing field is the surest way| Bad Faith Times
We were meant to believe Texas Republican lawmakers cared about the health and safety of people seeking abortion services. We were told over and over by Oklahoma Republicans that they fretted night and day about the cleanliness of abortion clinics. State by state, Republicans brought forward the most laughable, insulting| Bad Faith Times
You would think providing food for children would be a bipartisan issue, or even a nonpolitical one. You would, of course, be wrong about this. Making sure kids get food every day was the goal of Minnesota Democrats when they took it upon themselves to pass legislation providing free school| Bad Faith Times