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Jan 06 2021
Opinion
Trump has put his own legacy at risk
Republicans lost at least one U.S. Senate race in Georgia on Tuesday. And when the remaining ballots are counted, they may well lose both races. If so, Republicans will have blown what should have been a gimme shot for continued control of the U.S. Senate.
If the result pans out as described above, then the most significant parts of President Trump’s legacy — his tax reform, his
Washington ExaminerMar 25 2015
News
'You can’t govern the country based on being angry’
Ted Cruz vows to repeal “every word” of Obamacare and Common Core if he becomes president. He would “abolish” the IRS, flatten the Tax Code so Americans can fill out their taxes on a postcard, and “finally, finally, finally” secure the border. To which Lindsey Graham says: not going to happen. Story Continued Below As he prepares his own likely 2016 bid, Graham is positioning himself as the
PoliticoMar 18 2020
Analysis
The Latest On COVID-19 Suggests Most Of Us Will Be Fine
The latest information on Coronavirus COVID-19, also known as the Wuhan Flu, from Johns Hopkins University shows widely varying numbers of confirmed cases and apparent mortality rates by nation.
The People’s Republic of China, the virus’ epicenter, was reporting 81,058 cases as of March 17 with 3,230 deaths, with 4.0 percent of those diagnosed subsequently dying. Italy is similarly hard
The FederalistJul 03 2020
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Here’s why U.S. struggles with the coronavirus could lead to Europe’s stock market taking the lead
A growing number of prominent Wall Street institutions are making the prediction that 2020 will be the year for Europe’s stock market to outshine its U.S. counterpart as the coronavirus takes diverging tracks in the two economic powerhouses.
Even as the U.S. struggles to curb the deadly COVID-19 disease, the virus hasn’t seen a resurgence in the eurozone, influencing how money managers
MarketWatchJul 03 2020
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Liberal Reporter Documents Minneapolis Devastation And Suggests Why the Media Didn't Really Cover It
The Minneapolis riots are over, but the devastation is immense. Our own Julio Rosas was there when the chaos erupted, covering, among other things, the looting and the torching of the city’s third police precinct headquarters. The rioting was over the officer-involved death of George Floyd. The officers involved have been fired, the one who kept his knee on the back of Floyd’s neck as he laid
TownhallJan 30 2020
Analysis
Republican theory for Trump acquittal could unleash unrestrained presidential power
CNN)Impeachment was meant to punish Donald Trump's unrestrained use of his authority, but the grounds on which Republican senators plan to acquit him may instead give him a green light to use his power however he wants to win reelection.
Trump's GOP defenders looking to end his Senate trial in the next few days are increasingly arguing that it's time to shut things down because even if
CNN DigitalMay 19 2020
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Texas Admitted It Can't Enforce Its COVID-19 Lockdown. More States Should Do The Same.
The sooner everyone else recognizes those limits, the sooner we can shift to policies that balance public health and economic freedom.
The extent and severity of the COVID-19 economic shutdowns vary from place to place, but the one thing almost all of them have in common is that they're not really enforceable.
We may have reached the point where most people are realizing that.
ReasonJan 25 2020
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US-UK relations: Is London toughening its stance with Washington?
For years, much tosh has been spoken about the so-called special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States.
The two countries are allies of long-standing with shared values, history and language. Both have shed much blood and treasure together in defence of freedom. The beaches of Normandy bear witness to that.
But both countries have also fallen out at times
BBC NewsMar 11 2020
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Joe Biden calls for unity after big wins in Michigan, three other states
Joe Biden scored decisive primary victories in Michigan and three other U.S. states on Tuesday, taking a big step toward the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination and casting doubt on the future of rival Bernie Sanders’ fading White House bid.
The sweeping wins put Biden, 77, on a path to face Republican Donald Trump in the Nov. 3 election, and the former vice president quickly
ReutersMay 12 2014
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Democrats propose Internet voting in 2016, making Republicans also consider the idea
Democrats are thinking about using Internet balloting in 2016 to expand their voter base and select a president -- prompting Republicans to consider such a strategy to keep from losing ground.
Iowa Democrats proposed the idea and several others during a recent Democratic National Committee meeting, saying Internet balloting could expand access to their unique caucus process to overseas
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