The integrity of our election system is of critical importance. I mean, we all agree on that.
Clete Johnson
The Public Record
Voting rights is not going away, even though the Senate last night failed to do what it should have done.
As President Biden recently said, "Capitalism without competition isn't capitalism; it's exploitation."
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically exposed the vulnerability of global supply chains, and today millions of Americans are discovering half-empty store shelves, longer delivery times, and increasingly expensive consumer goods.
Only by addressing the vulnerabilities in our system can we revitalize our global supply chain infrastructure.
Isn't it true that between 1998 and 2017, ExxonMobil Corporation spent $36 million with think tanks promoting climate denial?
My friends on the other side of the aisle claim that our democracy is strengthened when close elections are subjected to forensic audit by outside entities.
Rage has become the defining emotion of our times, and we witnessed rage from Trump and Members of Congress when Trump lost the election.





