Local Democrats, operating under the banner of “Perkasie First,” put good ideas aside in favor of disinformation and personal destruction.
About: Publius Pax
Publius Pax is a tenth-generation Bucks Countian, political consultant, and author.
Pass the Turkey… not politics
Thanksgiving is not merely a holiday about turkey and football; it is a distinct celebration of the values that built Western Civilization.
Welcome to post-persuasion Bucks County
How did a county which saw such a Republican surge collapse into double-digit losses just twelve months later?
The blank slate election
2025 was a perfect storm of three distinct factors: unbridled Democratic motivation, Republican base apathy, and the classic “party-in-power-malaise.”
Security, sanctity, and sanity: It’s time to restore faith in Pennsylvania’s elections
When citizens harbor profound doubts about the process or the outcome of an election, the very consent of the governed begins to crumble.
The Democrats’ mask of moderation
As we approach another critical election, the most popular costume among the establishment Left is the “Mask of Moderation.”
Dispatches from the ‘resistance’ retirement home
Saturday’s “No Kings” protests were less a revolution and more a grievance buffet for the early-bird special set.
Contacting the swamp? There’s an app for that
“The system isn’t broken; it’s just ignoring you,” says Koutsiouroumbas, a former congressional chief of staff.
What the shutdown reveals about the GOP’s governing coalition
Trump’s second term was born from successful conservative coalition-building, not ideological purity tests.
More than plastic: Why signs matter more than you think
Beyond their persuasive power, yard signs serve a vital internal function: boosting volunteer morale.
