We’re about to mark the 250th anniversary of an uprising that was sparked by, among other things, taxation without representation.
Andy Borowitz is a journalist at The New Yorker. He covers a wide range of topics including elections, government, politics, public policy, and international affairs, with a particular focus on general assignment news and world affairs. Borowitz is featured in The New Yorker, Air Mail, Bernardsville News, Borowitz Report, and Saving Advice.
















