Author: Beyondmean

  • The Paradox of Voting for Major Parties: Republicans and Democrats

    The American political landscape is overwhelmingly dominated by the two-party system. However, with the considerable influence of media and entrenched party dynamics, many argue that casting a vote for either the Republicans or Democrats might paradoxically be a waste of one’s vote. One significant concern is the illusion of choice.…

  • A Nation Divided: It’s Time for a Change

    In the annals of American history, there have been moments of division, strife, and profound disagreement. Yet, the current era feels different. The divisions seem deeper, the rhetoric more inflammatory, and the stakes higher than ever before. The culprits? Politicians, media pundits, social media companies, and their algorithms. The solution?…

  • Capitalism’s Promise vs. Corporatism’s Perils: Dissecting Economic Realities

    In the modern economic discourse, the terms capitalism and corporatism frequently surface, often with a degree of confusion between them. However, they signify two distinct economic and political systems, each with its own set of principles and outcomes. This article aims to dissect the virtues of capitalism and contrast them…

  • U.S. Energy Independence: A Diverse and Dispersed Future

    Introduction The pursuit of energy independence in the United States is not just an economic or environmental imperative but also a matter of national security. Recent trends, particularly among Democrats, have seen a glorification of solar and wind energy, and a demonization of fossil fuels. While these “green” sources have…

  • The Current State of the U.S. Economy: Challenges and Solutions

    The U.S. economy has always been a beacon of resilience and innovation. However, recent data paints a picture of an economy under strain. From soaring prices to increasing financial insecurity among the populace, there are clear signs that immediate action is needed to stabilize and rejuvenate the nation’s economic health.…