16 Local Voices on 250 Years of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
We asked a host of Wisconsin voices, from fourth-graders to the governor, to reflect on America’s big birthday. Here’s how they see our democracy in 2026.
We asked a host of Wisconsin voices, from fourth-graders to the governor, to reflect on America’s big birthday. Here’s how they see our democracy in 2026.
An immigrant from an authoritarian country laments our nation’s drift from the democratic ideals that make it such a beacon.
Maple Avenue Elementary teacher Erin Ridosko asked her students to share their thoughts on why democracy is important.
The U.S. founding fathers looked to a league of Indigenous nations for some of their foundational principles.
The fundamental separation of powers that has held our system together for 250 years is in crisis.
America has survived its darkest hour because of our political system, a foundation for 250 more years of prosperity.
The primary threat to America today is the belief that every election is existential to each side.
Liberty is found in the balance between individual freedom and personal responsibility, and govnerment is our shared project to achieve it.
The semiquincentennial is a reminder to Americans that our democracy is not a prophecy. We must work to execute it.
A startling revelation from a visit to authoritarian Greece as a teenager leaves a lasting impression.