Posts Tagged Politics

NOM: Helping or… helping? - Posted 12 January 2010

The landmark trial currently before the United States District Court for the Northern District of California has huge potential. The constitutional challenge to California’s anti-gay marriage statute passed by referendum in 2008 (a.k.a “Proposition 8″) started this past Monday, and is easily the most anticipated court challenge in the past few years. Everything is on [...]


My Five-Step Plan for Saving The World - Posted 9 December 2009

This was prompted by an assignment for my Sociology class to try to find a way to solve the world’s climate issues and consumerist tendencies. Each student was encouraged to come up with a particular plan to “save the world.” My plan? A five-step primer for completely solving most of the world’s economic and environmental [...]


Gun Violence in America - Posted 6 November 2009

Seeing the multiple, senseless tragedies that occurred this week in our country (the Halloween killing of an officer in Seattle, the Fort Hood massacre yesterday, and Miami this morning) reminded me of a paper I had written for my Political Science class last year. The assignment was to write a pretend policy memo to my [...]


A “Westerner’s” Perspective on Eastern Washington Seceding - Posted 4 November 2009

Washington State is a diverse state in many respects – diverse people, places, ideas, everything. Diversity is at the core of everything we are taught in school, in the images we see in local media, and in the history of our state itself. This diversity is an asset to our state and our region as a whole by providing all our citizens with a rich sense of background and unity, because while we are diverse, we are also all rooted in our region’s common heritage in nature and independence.

So why am I about to argue against the political diversity of our state and region when I say that Eastern Washington and Western Washington should split ways? Well, it might seem like an odd point-of-view, but it is indeed an important aspect to consider we think about what is best for the citizens of our state.