<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:googleplay="http://www.google.com/schemas/play-podcasts/1.0"><channel><title><![CDATA[Antrim County Democratic Party: Commentary]]></title><description><![CDATA[Thoughts and essays from our own local writers, as well as other pieces from popular Substack contributors. All commentary is original to the author, and not the property of the Antrim County Democratic Party.]]></description><link>https://www.antrimdems.com/s/commentary</link><image><url>https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!-LiE!,w_256,c_limit,f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F3d94a7f9-321d-4a43-a654-0a05777cc1cc_280x280.png</url><title>Antrim County Democratic Party: Commentary</title><link>https://www.antrimdems.com/s/commentary</link></image><generator>Substack</generator><lastBuildDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 12:27:58 GMT</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://www.antrimdems.com/feed" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><copyright><![CDATA[Antrim County Democratic Party]]></copyright><language><![CDATA[en]]></language><webMaster><![CDATA[antrimdems@substack.com]]></webMaster><itunes:owner><itunes:email><![CDATA[antrimdems@substack.com]]></itunes:email><itunes:name><![CDATA[Antrim County Democratic 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Winkler</a> on <a href="https://unsplash.com">Unsplash</a></figcaption></figure></div><p>Previously, we reported on many of the improper and illegal things Victoria Bishop did prior to being elected Antrim County Clerk. In obtaining the position, she accepted $10,000 in illegal contributions and she filed a false campaign finance report. Since her election, she was found to be in contempt of court by a Federal judge and fined. But now, she has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that she is incapable of being our County Clerk.<br><br>The letter can be found here: <a href="https://embed.documentcloud.org/documents/28045819-20260414-boe-letter-antrim-county-clerk/?embed=1">https://embed.documentcloud.org/documents/28045819-20260414-boe-letter-antrim-county-clerk/?embed=1</a><br><br>On April 14, 2026, the Michigan Bureau of Elections contacted Bishop to inform her that she appears to have violated State election laws through multiple illegal actions. Bishop has been given until April 23, 2026 to provide information in response to the complaints. She potentially can be found to have committed violations that will result in being charged with misdemeanors or being stripped of her election responsibilities. Hopefully she will take the Secretary of State&#8217;s letter more seriously that she did the subpoenas from Federal Court.<br><br>The letter states, &#8220;Specifically, you have reportedly (1) issued confirmation and cancellation notices to residents (2) entered improper status updates in the &#8220;Qualified Voter File (QVF), and (3) transmitted lists to local clerks containing numerous irregularities.&#8221;<br>Under Michigan law, the Antrim County Clerk cannot update voter registration records. That is a duty of the Township Clerks. A Township Clerk can&#8217;t send out a confirmation or cancellation notice just because the voter hasn&#8217;t voted in the last two elections. There must be additional reasons to believe that voter is no longer eligible. However, it appears that Bishop did just that. A confirmation notice is supposed to be sent when a Township Clerk gets reliable information that the voter has moved somewhere else within the Township. A cancellation notice is sent by a Township Clerk when the Clerk has received reliable information that the voter has moved to a different jurisdiction outside the Township. Those rules were not followed. A variety of other improper actions were either recorded or failed to be recorded in the Qualified Voter File.<br><br>Bottom line&#8212;Bishop improperly removed voters from the Qualified Voter File which would have made it difficult or impossible for them to vote in the next election. This is a basic violation of her oath of office.</p><div class="poll-embed" data-attrs="{&quot;id&quot;:497049}" data-component-name="PollToDOM"></div><p><br>We should not be surprised. Several months ago, the Antrim Dems became aware that improprieties may be occurring and reported it to the Voter Protection activity of the Michigan Democratic Party for investigation. Bishop has a history of illegal activity and disregarding subpoenas, judges and tax filing requirements. Bishop may be under investigation by the Michigan Department of Taxation for tax evasion. She ran on a platform that includes requiring identification to vote (law allows voters to sign an affidavit if id is not available), no tabulators (all elections in Michigan use tabulators), and annual updates to the QVF (that&#8217;s not how it works).<br><br>We don&#8217;t really care whether she is incompetent or simply doesn&#8217;t care what the law requires. The Antrim County Democratic Party is calling on Victoria Bishop to resign now. Enough is enough.<br><br>More information can be found at: <a href="https://www.votebeat.org/michigan/">https://www.votebeat.org/michigan/</a><br><br>You are encouraged to repost this post and/or forward to Antrim County voters.</p><p class="button-wrapper" data-attrs="{&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://www.antrimdems.com/p/antrim-county-clerk-victoria-bishop?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email&utm_content=share&action=share&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Share&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:null,&quot;class&quot;:null}" data-component-name="ButtonCreateButton"><a class="button primary" href="https://www.antrimdems.com/p/antrim-county-clerk-victoria-bishop?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email&utm_content=share&action=share"><span>Share</span></a></p><div><hr></div><p></p><div class="subscription-widget-wrap-editor" data-attrs="{&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://www.antrimdems.com/subscribe?&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Subscribe&quot;,&quot;language&quot;:&quot;en&quot;}" data-component-name="SubscribeWidgetToDOM"><div class="subscription-widget show-subscribe"><div class="preamble"><p class="cta-caption">Thanks for reading! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support our work.</p></div><form class="subscription-widget-subscribe"><input type="email" class="email-input" name="email" placeholder="Type your email&#8230;" tabindex="-1"><input type="submit" class="button primary" value="Subscribe"><div class="fake-input-wrapper"><div class="fake-input"></div><div class="fake-button"></div></div></form></div></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Reflections from a visit to New Orleans]]></title><description><![CDATA[by Mary Jo Hickey, Bellaire]]></description><link>https://www.antrimdems.com/p/reflections-from-a-visit-to-new-orleans-ba2</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antrimdems.com/p/reflections-from-a-visit-to-new-orleans-ba2</guid><pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 10:16:49 GMT</pubDate><enclosure 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I was anticipating great food, cocktails, parks and architecture, and they certainly didn&#8217;t disappoint. What I hadn&#8217;t counted on was the troubling and lasting impact our visit to the World War II museum would have on me. Two of my uncles participated in the D Day attack on Normandy, survived, and never spoke about what they saw there. So many lives lost, and so much trauma experienced. What a tragedy.</p><p>And yet, what we fought for made me proud. Roosevelt outlined the Four Freedoms that shaped the mission against the Axis powers: freedom of speech, freedom to worship in one&#8217;s own way, freedom from want and freedom from fear. These values appear on the back of the medals our soldiers received for their service. I want to live in a nation that honors those who fought in WW2 and that defends and promotes these values. I don&#8217;t know what the path forward is, but I pray we find a way to hold on to these fundamental freedoms for all people and that we can unite, with clarity, regarding our purpose as a nation.</p><p><em>Originally published in the Antrim Review</em></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Strong communities start with civic participation]]></title><description><![CDATA[by Walt Wood, Central Lake]]></description><link>https://www.antrimdems.com/p/strong-communities-start-with-civic</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antrimdems.com/p/strong-communities-start-with-civic</guid><pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 10:12:07 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1495020689067-958852a7765e?crop=entropy&amp;cs=tinysrgb&amp;fit=max&amp;fm=jpg&amp;ixid=M3wzMDAzMzh8MHwxfHNlYXJjaHwzfHxuZXdzcGFwZXJ8ZW58MHx8fHwxNzc1MzgzODAwfDA&amp;ixlib=rb-4.1.0&amp;q=80&amp;w=1080" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><div 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We need this effective staple of our free press, one that celebrates our first amendment birthrights to speak our minds.</p><p>That people don&#8217;t want to hear or read about politics these days is understandable. But it&#8217;s gotten to the point where &#8220;politics&#8221; has become a dirty word. That needs to change.</p><p>After all, as someone stated better than I could, &#8220;&#8230;what blindness, what deafness, what density of ideology would have to weigh me down to prevent me from being interested in what is probably the most crucial subject to our existence, that is to say the society in which we live, the economic relations within which it functions, and the system of power which defines the regular forms and the regular permissions and prohibitions of our conduct. The essence of our life consists&#8230;of the political functioning of the society in which we find ourselves.&#8221;</p><p>In my opinion, democracy is worth saving. Thomas Jefferson advocated for &#8220;ward-republics&#8221;, comprised of 100 citizens max, believing that if we failed to practice direct democracy, America would lose its representative form of government. Voting is not enough. We need to discuss and debate issues face-to-face with our neighbors, developing consensus in our decision-making.</p><p>At this critical juncture in our political lives, we must participate directly in township and county governance. This is how we strengthen the bonds of trust, collaboration, and shared responsibility, while cultivating values that serve everyone.</p><p>Inspired citizens can build stronger communities at local levels wherein every resident has a voice and a role in shaping our common future.</p><p>This is the stuff of politics. A free press that consistently facilitates the free exchange of opinions is vital to a functional democracy.</p><p><em>Originally published in the Antrim Review</em></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Bridging the Political Divide]]></title><description><![CDATA[by Mitchell Ryan Distin, PhD]]></description><link>https://www.antrimdems.com/p/bridging-the-political-divide</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antrimdems.com/p/bridging-the-political-divide</guid><pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 09:44:47 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1432837600650-e430234b632a?crop=entropy&amp;cs=tinysrgb&amp;fit=max&amp;fm=jpg&amp;ixid=M3wzMDAzMzh8MHwxfHNlYXJjaHwyNnx8cGF0cmlvdGljfGVufDB8fHx8MTc3NTM4MjEzNXww&amp;ixlib=rb-4.1.0&amp;q=80&amp;w=1080" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><div class="captioned-image-container"><figure><a class="image-link image2 is-viewable-img" target="_blank" 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government.&#8221;</p><p>Years earlier, John Adams reflected a similar fear in a 1780 letter: &#8220;There is nothing which I dread so much as a division of the republic into two great parties&#8230;This, in my humble apprehension, is to be dreaded as the greatest political evil under our Constitution.&#8221;</p><p>Nearly 250 years later, as the United States approaches its 250<sup>th</sup> birthday, those early warnings by our founders ring truer than ever. Partisanship has hardened into a firm tribalism, and the centrifugal pull of competing factions now threatens to test&#8212;perhaps more so than at any point in living memory&#8212;the durability of the &#8220;American experiment&#8221;.</p><p>The numbers are disconcerting. A 2024 <a href="https://news.gallup.com/poll/650828/americans-agree-nation-divided-key-values.aspx?">Gallup</a> poll found a record-high 80% of U.S. adults believe Americans are &#8220;greatly divided&#8221; on the most important values, a level that has steadily climbed in recent decades. <a href="https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2025/07/30/most-americans-say-republican-and-democratic-voters-cannot-agree-on-basic-facts/">Pew Research Center</a> reports that eight in ten Americans say Republicans and Democrats cannot even agree on basic facts about the nation&#8217;s most pressing issues, reflecting the depth of our division.</p><p>Significant majorities now see the other party as immoral, as <a href="https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2022/08/09/republicans-and-democrats-increasingly-critical-of-people-in-the-opposing-party/">Pew research</a> indicates 72% of Republicans and 63% of Democrats view members of the opposing party as more immoral than other Americans, up sharply from 2016.</p><p>A recent <a href="https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/19485506251349880">study</a> published in the journal Social Psychological and Personality Science found that fewer than one in ten friendships cross party lines. The study found that, even when friendships did cross the aisle, they scored lower on trust, emotional support, and mutual understanding.</p><p>None of this is particularly surprising to anyone watching American politics today. Political identity increasingly shapes not just our institutions but our social networks, our media consumption, and even our perception of reality itself.</p><p>But the new science of human cooperation suggests that this trajectory is neither inevitable nor irreversible.</p><p><em>The New Science of Cooperation</em></p><p>Division may dominate today&#8217;s headlines, but it is not inevitable. In fact, recent science suggests that division is the exception rather than the norm for most of human history. Human beings evolved as profoundly social creatures&#8212;or &#8220;ultrasocial,&#8221; in the words of anthropologist Joseph Henrich&#8212;whose survival depended on cooperation in large groups.</p><p>Behavioral science has long shown that cohesive societies are built not by amplifying differences but by cultivating shared identities and shared goals. When people see themselves as members of the same group working toward a common purpose, cooperation becomes far easier.</p><p>The late political scientist Elinor Ostrom, who was the first women to win the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2009, spent decades studying how communities around the world successfully managed shared resources without collapsing into conflict, effectively solving the longstanding issue known as &#8220;The Tragedy of the Commons&#8221;.</p><p>The defining research question she asked was: <em>why do some groups cooperate while others fail?</em></p><p>Her research took her to communities across the world. She identified a set of conditions&#8212;known as the <em>Core Design Principles (CDPs)</em>&#8212;that allow diverse groups to cooperate effectively along a multilevel scale.</p><p>These principles enumerated are: (1) clear group identity and shared purpose, (2) equitable distribution of benefits and resources, (3) fair and inclusive decision-making, (4) transparency of behavior, (5) graduated responding to helpful or unhelpful behavior, (6) fast and fair conflict resolution, (7) authority to self-govern, and (8) collaborative relations with other groups (using principles 1-7).</p><p>Ostrom found that when any social group accomplished all eight of the CDPs, then they can overcome any social dilemma that might otherwise undermine cooperation and collective action at a higher level.</p><p>What makes Ostrom&#8217;s work&#8212;and more recent adaptations such as <em>the Prosocial framework</em>&#8212;especially relevant today is that these principles appear to be remarkably universal. They apply across cultures and contexts, from pastoralist cultures in east Africa to irrigation farmers in Nepal to fishing villages in Turkey.</p><p>They are also surprisingly modern, as the same dynamics can be found in nearly all modern institutions across the world, from corporations and civic organizations to sports teams and local governments.</p><p>As a friend and long-time collaborator with Ostrom, the famous evolutionary biologist David Sloan Wilson writes in his book <em>This View of Life</em>, &#8220;Why should they (the CDPs) be restricted to common-pool resource groups? How about schools, neighborhoods, churches, volunteer organizations, businesses, nonprofits, and governmental agencies? In a sense, the very act of working together to achieve a common goal is a common-pool resource.&#8221;</p><p>What Ostrom found in her research is an undeniable truth&#8212;a universal blueprint, let&#8217;s call it&#8212;for how to build cooperative societies that work best with how our species evolved to think and to live. The core lesson we can draw from her work is that strong societies emerge when people feel they are working within the same enterprise, toward a shared purpose.</p><p>For much of American history, I believe we embodied this sense of a common identity, however imperfectly realized. The challenge before us is not to &#8220;reinvent the wheel&#8221;, so to speak, but to relearn the deep-seated principles of cooperation that we&#8217;ve allowed to fade in modern times.</p><p><em>A New &#8220;Experiment&#8221; in Northern Michigan Civics</em></p><p>For many northern Michiganders, the rift between Democrats and Republicans has become too much to bear. Rather than wait for solutions from our politicians, they have taken it upon themselves to try and fix the political divide.</p><p>The Purple Assembly, a grassroots initiative recently started in Traverse City, grew out of a gnawing sense that Americans need to relearn how to hold constructive, civil dialogue.</p><p>&#8220;We were exhausted by the constant fighting we see on television,&#8221; noted Tina Allen, one of the organizers. &#8220;It feels like politics has become a zero-sum game where one side wins and the other loses, which typically ends in perpetual gridlock, and nothing ever gets solved.&#8221;</p><p>Allen and a handful of neighbors decided to try something different. They invited people with different political views into the same room and asked them one simple request: talk to each other&#8212;respectfully, of course.</p><p>Their first meeting, held this past January, drew more than 70 participants from across the region and all walks of life. &#8220;It was a success,&#8221; Allen said, &#8220;but more needs to be done. We&#8217;re still learning how to hold this space for everyone.&#8221;</p><p>Around the same time, another Northern Michigander arrived at a similar conclusion. Sam Getslinger, an 82-yr old retiree from Leelanau, began organizing &#8220;Common Ground Gatherings&#8221; that included people from all different demographics and political affiliations.</p><p>&#8220;The goal,&#8221; Getslinger told the <em>Leelanau Ticker</em>, &#8220;is to break down barriers of thinking so we can listen to one another and work together.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;In kindergarten, the kids for the most part really liked each other,&#8221; Getsinger continued. &#8220;It always made me wonder what happened later in school, where they didn&#8217;t anymore. I think, often, what we do to kids is separate them, and not show each of them what they have to contribute.&#8221;</p><p>These new initiatives coalesce with recent events such as the fight against data centers in Kalkaska, where members of the Kalkaskan Democrat party were fighting alongside members of the Kalkaskan Republican party&#8212;for the first time in living memory.</p><p>A Washington Post article, &#8220;How Data Centers Are Shifting the Political Landscape&#8221;, highlighted the exact same pattern observed in Kalkaska, that American share far more in common than they typically realize.</p><p>These recent events in Northern Michigan, and across the country, point to the possibility that maybe, just maybe, we&#8217;re not so different after all. Despite the incessant rhetoric of division that plays out our TV screens, perhaps we&#8217;re far more similar than we like to admit. Wouldn&#8217;t that be something.</p><p>The Purple Assembly will hold its second meeting on April 12<sup>th</sup> from 2-4pm at Middle Coast Brewery, discussing &#8220;How the Case of Data Centers Shows the Falsity of the Left-Right Divide&#8221;, run by Mitchell Ryan Distin, PhD. Purple Assembly events in Benzie, Elk Rapids, Charlevoix, Petosky and Kalkaska coming soon! For more information, reach out to us at Purpleconfressnwmi@gmail.com</p>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>