Articles by Anthony Liveris
04/22/13 12:39am
Anthony Liveris | Republi(can’t)
As vice president of College Republicans, students are quick to disagree with me. I heard tougher jests during the campaign season on campus than “working for the Devil” can encapsulate. But that is the beauty of being a member of the so-called opposition. 03/25/13 12:57am
Anthony Liveris | Information overload
The pursuit of legislation has been sidelined for the pursuit of finding true news. The creative side of entertainment is intersecting with the content, leaving us satisfied with the story, not the necessary results. 03/11/13 10:54pm
Anthony Liveris | A revolution without an army
For the short term, the American government needs to further open its borders to skilled scientists of multiple nationalities if it wishes to enable the Shale Revolution. 02/17/13 11:34pm
Anthony Liveris | The fall of the American empire
We are only $550 billion away from reversing Tytler’s Cycle. More so, this is over a 10-year period. That makes it $55 billion a year in a $13 trillion economy. 02/04/13 12:20am
Anthony Liveris | Pivot or pirouette?
If the Chinese have in fact entered a period of being more comfortable confronting a standard scale American presence in Southeast Asia, American response cannot be half-hearted. 01/22/13 12:55am