I'm not politically savvy, and I want to know where candidates stand on certain issues. Is there a website that can do a simple side-by-side comparison? [more inside]
posted on Jan 18, 2007 - 7 answers
How can income stratification in the US be changed? [more inside]
posted on Oct 17, 2006 - 33 answers ![]()
How's the market for mid-level political professions in Canada? I'm hoping to emigrate from the US and politics is about all that I do.
posted on Aug 3, 2006 - 6 answers ![]()
What's so great about the U.S. constitution? From a political science perspective, a legal perspective, a historical perspective? Non-USians without a written constitution especially invited to reply.
posted on Dec 4, 2004 - 33 answers
What constitutes treason in your country?
posted on Dec 1, 2004 - 21 answers
I was looking at a spoof map showing the 'United States of Canada' and 'Jesusland'. In it, the 'blue' states were now part of Canada, and the 'red' states were what's left of the US. With the increasing divide between the two sides, what would happen if those 'blue' states seceded somehow. Don't they represent most of the economic prosperity in this country? And what does that fact say about the this country?
(I know this is not possible, but it is interesting to look at the relationship between economics and political leaning.)
posted on Nov 5, 2004 - 27 answers
How do I go about setting up a political party and achieving federal recognition?
posted on Nov 5, 2004 - 4 answers
In Wisconsin, you don't have to declare a party in order to vote in the primary, which has me wondering, since George W. Bush is a lock on the republican side, why don't republicans vote in the democratic party for the person they think is the least likely to win?
posted on Feb 17, 2004 - 20 answers