Why this exists
A record, so you don’t have to remember.
We carry a feeling about a government long after we’ve forgotten what built it. Decisions and headlines arrive every single day; the impression settles in, but the specifics slip away. By the time it matters most — the next time you vote — you remember the mood, not the record.
Dossier is a data keeper. It gathers, in one place and in plain language, the actual moves a government makes — the bills, regulations, appointments, spending and announcements — each one filed by topic and linked to its source, so you can look back at the evidence instead of relying on memory.
Because democracy isn’t only choosing a party and then stepping back to let them lead. It’s watching what they do in between — steadily, on the record — so that the next choice you make is a genuinely informed one. That only works if the facts are at your fingertips, not reassembled from memory under pressure.
Life is full, and the demands on your attention are real. No one has time to track every decision. This is meant to carry that weight for you: a tool to help you gauge, not a test of what you can recall. Come back whenever you want to check the record.
It takes no side. It keeps the record.