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Our Manifesto:

Liberty, Merit, and Western Civilization


Our Mission in the City of Hudson:


We believe in a Hudson that is more:

Evenhanded (Nonpartisan)

Government decisions should be based on evidence and public interest, not party loyalty or personalities.

See our brief post defining ā€œApoliticalā€ and related but distinct American political terms.

Efficient

City services must deliver the greatest benefit with the least waste of taxpayer money, time, and effort.

Equal Protection

Every resident is subject to the same rules and entitled to the same protections, due process, and access to opportunity.


Our Message:

Hudson (circa 2020-2025) runs on hypocrisy, dressing self‑interest as virtue. Housing is treated as blood sport. City Hall runs theatre instead of government, rewarding insiders and punishing outsiders. Tax codes protect patronage. Local myths thrive while facts are ignored. Bad nonprofits harvest grief for grants. The rich pay, the poor collect, and the middle class is forced out and forgotten.

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Hudson has drifted fromĀ e pluribus unumĀ toĀ e pluribus pluraĀ out of many, even more. It will recover when common sense and common purpose outweigh petty quarrels.

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But it does not need to be this way.

Hudson should stand for more than vice and nostalgia. Meritocracy and ambition can thrive alongside pluralism, history, art, and nature. A city that leads in design, culture, and Price legacy can also run a government so efficient it makes Zurich jealous. Why not aim to become a National Blue Ribbon School Program? We can choose competence over theatre and ambition over grievance, building a Hudson with lower taxes, predictable Planning Board decisions, top‑quartile public schools, and a civic culture free of nativism or factions where every resident is equal.


Our Method:

Our work proceeds through three instruments:

šŸ—£ļøĀ Commentary: We write (Editorials), commission or accept (Guest Op-Eds), and publish knowledge guides; sharp opinion on issues that matter.

šŸŽÆĀ Critique: We challenge avoidable failures and satirize hypocrisy in The Shallot (inspired by The Onion).

āš–ļøĀ Courts: When persuasion fails, we pursue (or support) litigation as a last resort to protect residents’ rights and ensure equality.

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ā€œThe courts were designed to be an intermediate body between the people and the legislature, in order, among other things, to keep the latter within the limits assigned to their authority.ā€ ~ Alexander Hamilton

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šŸ“–Ā ā†’ Our Editorial Aspirations & Methods

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Our Color Coded Content:

To avoid confusion and ensure utter clarity, we use different designs for different types of publications and content. Read the full story of our Brand Evolution here.


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Each (monthly-ish) issue includes updates on local governance, analysis, and civic insights from Common Sense. We respect your privacy, your time, and your inbox, so outside of election season you will only receive one newsletter from us per month.


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šŸ“˜ Read the briefing

Curious what the briefings look like? Here are examples of past issues:

Election ā€˜25: Voter Guide / Why we endorsed Joe Ferris / Our First Foil Files (1)

Briefing: Hudson's Housing Choice, Mayoral Mediums, Grant Snafus & New Website (1)


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ā©Ā More about The Editors, How This Got Started, and Who Reads and Writes Common Sense:

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Please Debate, Argue, and Disagree With Us…

AtĀ Hudson Common Sense, we treat reasoned disagreement not as dissent but as democratic maintenance. Like a good market, ideas thrive on competition. We seek out arguments we oppose, not out of masochism, but conviction: that truth is iterative and critique is civic duty. Publishing our fiercest detractors is not charity, it is epistemic hygiene, meaning keeping our thinking honest, rigorous, and well-informed. And for the Mayor, that means checking your facts before Facebook posts, not just polishing your podium.


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Two example profiles of our Common Sense ā€œProfile Boxes,ā€ with their respective ā€œProfile Portraitsā€, demonstrated best by our Editors’ most beloved (fictional) Parks & Recreation characters, Leslie Knope and Ron Swanson.

Two example profiles of our Common Sense ā€œProfile Boxes,ā€ with their respective ā€œProfile Portraitsā€, demonstrated best by our Editors’ most beloved (fictional) Parks & Recreation characters, Leslie Knope and Ron Swanson.

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