Content by Devin Miller

Supreme Court’s decision to end health care debate

April 3, 2012

The Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments regarding the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, nicknamed “Obamacare.”

Ron Paul’s foreign policy ideas do not benefit nation

March 22, 2012

Ron Paul is one of the four remaining politicians currently vying for the Republican Party nomination, and as a true libertarian, he is a bit of an outlier compared to most Republicans.

Compromise between parties needed to make decisions

March 13, 2012

One of the greatest and most talked about problems with America’s current political system is the absurd level of polarization between the Democrat and Republican parties, leading both to become overly ideological.

Obama is more prepared for national election than Romney

February 14, 2012

With Rick Santorum recently winning the Missouri primary and the Minnesota and Colorado caucuses, it seems the race for the Republican presidential nomination is going to continue to be competitive for some time.

Gingrich’s campaign only hinders Mitt Romney’s

February 2, 2012

With Newt Gingrich’s win in the South Carolina primary, the race for the Republican presidential nomination has essentially turned into a two-person competition between Gingrich and Mitt Romney.

Ideals merge into one party

January 19, 2012

Most people who grew up in America were taught the same thing at some point in school about their government — that our country has two major political parties, the Democrats and the Republicans.

Romney as Kerry: History repeating

January 16, 2012

In all likelihood, Mitt Romney is going to be the Republican candidate in the 2012 presidential election.

Political participation varies

November 8, 2011

In any successful democracy, participation by the people of the nation is necessary, both in terms of the government solving problems and following the people’s will.

Obama’s campaign promises disappoint

October 25, 2011

It’s difficult to judge a president’s success while they’re still in office.

Youthful news outlets are becoming popular

September 6, 2011

It seems to be in the older generations’ nature to criticize the younger because of its lacking morals and work ethic, or not being rebellious enough to take over a college campus when the government’s actions are disagreeable.