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Nov 06 2019
Opinion
Impeaching America’s Future
What does the future have in store for us if Congress succeeds in impeaching President Donald Trump, the president who presides over the best economy America has had in the last 50 years? I think you can look to South America for a glimpse of the Great Republic that will be vouchsafed us by the congressgirls from what is called “the Squad” and from the most foul-mouthed field of Democratic
The American SpectatorFeb 17 2021
News
Biden Comes Out Against $50,000 In Student Loan Forgiveness - But Supports This Amount, Instead
President Biden has indicated he will not be cancelling $50,000 in student loans through executive action.
At a CNN town hall on Tuesday night, Biden was asked whether he would favor $50,000 in student loan forgiveness per borrower, as opposed to the $10,000 that he has publicly supported. “I will not make that happen,” said the President in response, suggesting that higher amounts of
ForbesNov 04 2020
News
Trump claims victory with many states still undeclared, hints at possible Supreme Court case
President Trump declared victory in multiple key battleground states early Wednesday, even though it remained unclear who had the votes to win, as Trump hinted the White House would push the Supreme Court to rule over disputed ballots, warning that a “very sad group of people” was trying to “disenfranchise” voters.
The president, speaking from the East Room of the White House,
Fox News DigitalMar 29 2021
News
Noem Signs Executive Orders To ‘Protect Fairness’ in Women’s Sports After Backtracking on Transgender Bill
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) is signing executive orders that she says will “protect fairness” in women’s sports after sending a bill that would have banned transgender women from competing in female sports teams back to the legislature.
In a tweet on Monday, Noem wrote, “Only girls should play girls’ sports. Given the legislature’s failure to accept my proposed revisions to HB
Independent Journal ReviewJun 07 2015
News
Hillary Clinton Traces Friendly Path, Troubling Party
Hillary Rodham Clinton appears to be dispensing with the nationwide electoral strategy that won her husband two terms in the White House and brought white working-class voters and great stretches of what is now red-state America back to Democrats.
Instead, she is poised to retrace Barack Obama’s far narrower path to the presidency:
New York Times (News)Dec 29 2020
Opinion
Behold, the Delivery Revolution
It’s been a terrible year for the American worker, with a notable bright spot courtesy of one of the tech firms in the crosshairs of regulators and lawmakers.
If someone had said early in 2020, “A company is going to hire hundreds of thousands of non-college-educated workers during the pandemic at well above the minimum wage,” you’d think there’d be huzzahs all around.
That’s
Rich LowryJan 20 2021
News
Biden faces tall order in uniting polarized nation
Joe Biden, who will take the oath of office on Wednesday as the 46th president in U.S. history, is vowing to succeed where his recent predecessors failed: uniting this fractured country.
Biden enters office at a perilous moment in history.
The nation is suffering through a worsening coronavirus epidemic that on Tuesday passed the grim milestone of 400,000 deaths.
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The HillMar 25 2021
News
‘They are, in effect, supporting racism’: Black leaders zero in on Dems' filibuster holdouts
Black civil rights leaders, voting rights advocates and elected officials are ramping up their lobbying of Senate Democrats to nix the filibuster, arguing that they can keep the rule in place or pass voting rights legislation, but not both.
In a half-dozen interviews, top officials framed the choice as existential for a party that depends on Black and brown voters — and they are
PoliticoFeb 25 2016
News
US Presidential Elections 2016: The Revolt of the Masses
The presidential elections of 2016 have several unique characteristics that defy common wisdom about political practices in 21st century America.
Clearly the established political machinery – party elites and their corporate backers -have (in part) lost control of the nomination process and confront ‘unwanted’ candidates who are campaigning with programs and pronouncements that polarize
Global ResearchMay 05 2019
News
Nancy Pelosi Worries Donald Trump Won’t Give Up Power If He Loses Reelection In 2020
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) worries that President Donald Trump won’t voluntarily cede his power if he loses the 2020 election by a slim margin, she told The New York Times. “We have to inoculate against that, we have to be prepared for that,” she told the Times last week. The best way to do that, she said, is for voters to hand Trump an overwhelming defeat. Describing her “
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