by Antoinette Aho | Nov 7, 2021 | Global Tax Rate, No, however..
Dylan Kassin Sophomore, GWU With multinational corporations becoming increasingly powerful, a global effort towards shaping a unified policy on corporate tax rates is vital to ensuring governments can adequately enforce such corporations’ tax obligations without...
by Antoinette Aho | Sep 19, 2021 | No, however.., Taiwan
Trey Walker Junior, GWU Taiwan is a country of 23 million people on an island just over 35,000 square miles. With the size of this island taken into consideration, one may scratch their head when trying to comprehend how it occupies such an important role in the...
by LMR | Aug 19, 2021 | No, however.., Vaccine Passport
Andrew Falduto Junior, Fordham Ever since the idea of vaccine passports was introduced, there has been endless debate about their necessity. Many on the left view vaccine passports as an obvious solution to preventing the spread of the COVID-19 virus, while those...
by LMR | Aug 6, 2021 | No, however.., Prostitution
Zoe Terner Senior, University of Florida Historically, the United States responds to discomfort or perceived societal “deviance” with criminalization. One such example is poverty, which the government criminalizes by imposing disproportionately high fees on low-level...
by LMR | Jul 26, 2021 | MTG, No, however..
Mihir Kandarpa Junior, Georgia Tech Marjorie Taylor Greene has been at the center of substantial controversy since the beginning of her term in the United States Congress. In February, eleven Republicans joined all House Democrats to vote to strip Rep. Greene of all...
by LMR | Jun 25, 2021 | Minimum Wage, No, however..
By Anna Prince Sophomore, Georgetown Positioning a $15 minimum wage as the only intervention for poverty is misguided. By doing so, proponents threaten the stability of low-income areas and overlook more meaningful, sustainable alternatives. While a minimum wage...