PinnedNow Announcing: The Politics with Paul Podcast!I’m branching out into another medium with my nonpartisan political analysis. Here are some more details.Aug 8, 2024Aug 8, 2024
PinnedNow Publicly Announcing: I Wrote a Book!That’s right: I wrote and self-published my first book! With words! And pages!Nov 7, 2021Nov 7, 2021
PinnedRedder and Bluer States: Are We Seeing a Rise of One-Party Rule in U.S. Governments?UPDATE 8/23/2024: I now have a podcast, Politics with Paul! You can listen to it on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.Nov 8, 20238Nov 8, 20238
PinnedShould We Have an Age Limit for Our Elected Officials?Should we have a maximum age for our government officials? Either way, there are a lot of obstacles in the way of implementation.Oct 31, 202331Oct 31, 202331
Politics with Paul #36: Home Rule Part 1 — How Much Autonomy Should Local Governments Have?What is the proper balance between state and local government? How does it compare to the balance between federal and state government?2d ago2d ago
Politics With Paul Podcast #35: The John F. Kennedy Assassination w/ Guest Jack MooreOne of the most enduring points of fascination in American history…and what you may not know about it.Apr 8Apr 8
Politics With Paul Podcast #34: US Voting Policy Reforms Part 3 — Potential Future ChangesMajor changes to who we vote for, when we vote, and how we vote may be on the horizon.Apr 1Apr 1
Politics With Paul Podcast #33: Psychology and Viewpoints of Independents w/ Guest Lura ForcumWhat do independents really think? Lura Forcum, president of the Independent Center, shares her insights.Mar 28Mar 28
Politics With Paul Podcast #32: Voting Policy Reforms Part 2 — Voting AccessExpansion of voting rights, the development of primaries, the rise of early and absentee voting, and more are discussed on today’s episode.Mar 25Mar 25
Politics With Paul #31: Voting Policy Reforms Part 1 — The Voting ProcessWhen we vote, who we vote for, and how we vote has changed considerably over time.Mar 18Mar 18