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Attention in an Age of Suspicion
Attention has become one of the most contested resources in public life. In moments of crisis, it compresses. In moments of uncertainty, it accelerates. Events that once unfolded slowly through reporting and public debate now move through headlines, notifications, and algorithmic amplification within minutes. The pace of attention has changed.The structure of our institutions has…
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Emergency Power and the Expansion of the Executive
The Constitution of the United States divided power deliberately. The framers did not trust concentrated authority, particularly in moments of crisis. They understood that emergencies test the discipline of a republic. For that reason, they structured a system in which ambition would counter ambition, and no single branch would stand unchecked. Yet over time, the…
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The Deliberate Division of War
The Constitution of the United States did not treat the question of war casually. The framers of our nation understood that the power to send a country into armed conflict was among the gravest responsibilities a government could exercise. For that reason, they did not place that authority in the hands of one individual. Instead,…
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The Reality of the System
The Architecture of Incentives Nearly two and a half centuries ago, this nation was founded on principles that demanded sacrifice — liberty, equality, and self-governance. Those ideals have been defended across generations and remain central to how Americans understand themselves. But principles alone do not operate a government. Systems do. And systems respond to incentives.…
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When Rhetoric Meets Arithmetic
“We hold these truths to be self-evident.” That single line follows one of the most consequential paragraphs ever written in human history. Nearly 250 years later, Americans still return to it — not only as history, but as a measure. A standard. A reminder. And yet today, many Americans quietly find themselves asking a simple…
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History Isn’t Written by Clocks — It’s Written by People
Time keeps moving. It doesn’t pause for elections.It doesn’t wait for policy debates.It doesn’t care who holds power. Time just goes. People decide what happens inside it. Years ago, I wrote something about time — how it never stops, how it belongs to no one, how every living thing only gets a fragment of it.…
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If It Can Happen Here – It Can Happen Anywhere
I feel like most Americans believe they are living in an era of politics never seen before by any generation in our nation’s history. Our country has faced countless trials and tribulations, from the Boston Tea Party to the recent ICE protests across cities throughout the United States. We are a nation built on the…
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From Statement to Outcome: Immigration Enforcement in Minnesota
Minneapolis residents describe Operation Metro Surge as an occupying force-with thousands of federal agents, vehicle stops, forced entries, and two Minnesotans declared homicide victims by medical examiners.

