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Aug 06 2021
News
Republicans use inflation as campaign issue as Dems seek to tout Biden’s economic agenda
House Republicans plan to make the rising cost of living a key messaging point as they seek to take back the majority in 2022.
The National Republican Congressional Committee launched several targeted ads this week that tie vulnerable Democrats to inflation and excess spending.
“Inflation is a tax on every single American and is a direct result of Democrats’ reckless spending,”
Washington TimesJun 25 2020
News
Trump administration calls on US marshals to assist in protecting monuments nationwide
The Trump administration has told U.S. marshals to be at-the-ready and prepared to guard monuments across the nation from destruction after President Donald Trump vowed to crack down on those destroying federal property in the ongoing George Floyd protests.
The Washington Post reported Wednesday:
In an email, Marshals Service Assistant Director Andrew C. Smith wrote that the
The BlazeAug 13 2020
Opinion
The U.S. Needs a New Unemployment Insurance System
The Covid-19 crisis has exposed crippling defects in America’s unemployment-insurance system. The most essential short-term fix is to extend and adjust the emergency benefits that expired at the end of July. In due course, though, the system needs more than just the latest in a years-long series of ad hoc patches. It requires comprehensive reform — to assure workers of adequate protection,
BloombergJan 06 2022
Opinion
J6 Hysteria Is How Media And Other Democrats Are Avoiding Accountability For Their Rigging Of The 2020 Election
The 2020 presidential election was unlike any in American history.
Hundreds of laws and processes were changed in the months leading up to the election, sometimes legally and sometimes not, creating chaos, confusion, and uncertainty. Tech oligarch Mark Zuckerberg, one of the world’s wealthiest and most powerful men, spent $419 million — nearly as much as the federal government itself —
The FederalistOct 17 2013
News
Shutdown Over, Government Slowly Gets Back to Normal
Hundreds of thousands of employees began streaming back to work on Thursday after President Obama and Congress ended the shutdown, paving the way for another series of budget talks in the weeks ahead.
New York Times (News)Oct 12 2013
News
Impasse Grinding On as Negotiations Over a Fiscal Deal Break Down
Budget negotiations broke down on Saturday — just days before the nation reaches its borrowing limit — as angry Republicans said that President Obama had rejected their latest offer.
New York Times (News)Aug 27 2021
Analysis
Real Accountability for Those Responsible for Jan. 6 Is Actually Starting to Pile Up
You may have missed it, but Wednesday was a very good day for Truth. Whatever ordinarily stirs the miasma of the MyPillow lies and the other assorted crazy, at least on occasion, the generally broken systems we rely upon to separate the liars from the public they seek to dupe really do function. In that sense there’s been a whole lot of good news. Early Wednesday, an email obtained by the
SlateAug 02 2021
News
With evictions looming, White House presses governments to distribute housing aid
The White House is urging states and cities to speed up the deployment of federal aid to stave off evictions after a moratorium lapsed and Congress failed to extend it.
"State and local governments long ago received Emergency Rental Assistance— a $46.5 billion plan to protect millions of Americans facing deep rental debt and potential eviction during the pandemic," press secretary Jen
Washington ExaminerAug 30 2021
News
Five GOP governors face civil rights inquiries over bans on mask mandates
The Education Department announced Monday that it is investigating five Republican-led states blocking local school districts from requiring masks to protect against the coronavirus , claiming the policies discriminate against students with health conditions and disabilities.
The DOE's Office for Civil Rights sent letters to education chiefs in Iowa , Oklahoma , South Carolina ,
Washington ExaminerOct 07 2013
News
Slimdown standoff enters second week, as upcoming debt-limit looms larger
The government slimdown enters its second week with Democrats and Republicans continuing to blame each other with no compromise in sight as a second major budget deadline looms larger and closer.
Fox News Digital