Opinion: Democrats have a plan, but can they execute it?

Editor’s Note: Any opinions expressed in City Voice articles are the authors’ own and do not necessarily reflect those of the City Voice. All across the country, elections that may otherwise appear unimportant to the everyday American has become a struggle between Republicans and Democrats. There were high-profile examples, of course, in Zohran Mamdani’s campaign and governor elections in both New Jersey and Virginia. But … Continue reading Opinion: Democrats have a plan, but can they execute it?

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What’s Next? Featuring the Government Shutdown

41 days, 19 hours, 28 minutes, 24 seconds, and counting. A record time, but I still remember its beginning. October 1st was a day plagued by hopelessness as Americans saw their government fail to prevent the first shutdown since 2018. Now, 41 days, 19 hours, 28 minutes, and 30 seconds later, it seems as though the end is near. And hopefully, by the time you … Continue reading What’s Next? Featuring the Government Shutdown

Editorial | America is now a business

Note: Any opinions expressed in City Voice articles are the authors’ own and do not necessarily reflect those of the City Voice. Over 100 days into the second Trump administration, one thing is clear: America is now a business, commodifying anything from tariffs to crypto in order to coerce other countries to do what the President wants. And while many people may try to stop … Continue reading Editorial | America is now a business

The US’s Growing National Debt Needs to Be Solved—Soon | Opinion

Everyone knows something or the other about debt: credit cards, personal loans, student loans, et cetera. Debt is considered to be something highly individualistic—even though this is not the case. And one of the most prevalent and pressing issues within the United States government, especially now, is the national debt. Specifically, the 36 trillion dollars (and rising) of debt we owe.  What is it?  In principle, … Continue reading The US’s Growing National Debt Needs to Be Solved—Soon | Opinion

Opinion: Why the American Education System Isn’t as Bad as People Think

Note: The views shared in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent the individual opinions of the other members of The City Voice. Have you ever seen those videos where there is some random interviewer going around with a microphone and asking the easiest questions ever conceived to man and the interviewee still somehow gets it wrong? Well I certainly have. … Continue reading Opinion: Why the American Education System Isn’t as Bad as People Think