The Robinson Reading Report – January

Wow, January is over already? Time flies, but you know what that means! It’s another edition of the Robinson Reading Report! Some of us have made New Year’s Resolutions, others haven’t (me included), but we can all appreciate some good reads to start off this year right. If this is your first time checking in on the RRR, here’s how it works:   Similar to Gabe’s … Continue reading The Robinson Reading Report – January

The State of the Race: Interviews with the Presidential Candidates

With the January election season underway, multiple campaigns for different public offices have kicked off. But arguably the most important one is the Presidential race, where two challengers, Libertarian Vice President Mark and Republican Party Leader Lee, face off. Both have impressive records spanning months of holding offices, and both have impressive platforms.   In these interviews, Mark and Lee both expressed their plan as President, … Continue reading The State of the Race: Interviews with the Presidential Candidates

The Robinson Reading Report – December

 The Triple R is back, this time with the December edition! As 2020 comes to an end, I’ve finished off this month with some good books, and as the new year rolls around, I hope we can continue this for the months beyond.    Also, I’ve added something new! Every new edition, including this one, will have a “Six-Star” book, located at the end (because you … Continue reading The Robinson Reading Report – December

Conflicting Opinions: The Bombing Crisis

Hello and welcome to TCR’s newest series, Conflicting Opinions! We are excited to be bringing you this new addition. Here, we showcase different opinions from different members of Congress and present them. Here’s how Conflicting Opinions works: Each installment will be centered around a question, action, or event. We then ask four members of the four biggest political parties in VC (Republican, Democrat, Libertarian, and … Continue reading Conflicting Opinions: The Bombing Crisis

The State of the Race: Interview with Ian Halpert

Ian Duncan Halpert, the only remaining candidate in the D2 Senate race, has enjoyed relatively high approval ratings while in office as President and Vice President, the latter being under the James Administration. Now that Ian is the sole candidate left due to the other candidates not being able to pay their ballot fees, he must only be confirmed to be elected to the Senate. … Continue reading The State of the Race: Interview with Ian Halpert

The Robinson Reading Report – November

Welcome to the Robinson Reading Report, with yours truly, Daniel Robinson! I’m an avid reader, and I read for a couple hours each day. I love reading because you always learn something. Even if it’s a novel or fiction, you get to immerse yourself in the book, creating new experiences. Reading is relaxing, calming, and fun! That’s why I like it.   Similar to Gabe’s Reading … Continue reading The Robinson Reading Report – November

There’s Only Two Libertarians In The Senate, and That’s Bad for Republicans

At 12:34 PM Eastern Time, on November 11, as the final election results came in, Republicans realized that James would be the next President. But the victory quickly subsided, as the prior announcement of the D5 Senate race brought on the conservatives a grim realization: there would be no Republicans in the Senate.    A strange part of this election is that there were no Republicans … Continue reading There’s Only Two Libertarians In The Senate, and That’s Bad for Republicans

The State of the Race: Interview with Callum Wayne

With the election just two days from today, Secretary of Defense Callum Wayne, the Libertarian running for the D1 Senate, has shown promise both in polls and in campaigning. While Romerio certainly has the incumbency advantage, Wayne has come out higher in the latest poll from the Liberty Ledger.   In this interview, Wayne mentioned that, regardless of campaigning or poll numbers, this will definitely … Continue reading The State of the Race: Interview with Callum Wayne