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Nov 13 2020
Analysis
Georgia Senator Dismisses Climate Change While Enjoying Protected Beachfront Mansion
IF SEN. DAVID PERDUE wins reelection in Georgia’s runoff in January, the Republican Party will almost certainly maintain its Senate majority. Perdue, an outspoken climate denier, urged President Donald Trump to withdraw from the Paris Climate Accords; voted against a Senate resolution that affirmed that climate change is real and that human activities contribute to it; and dismissed the Green
The InterceptSep 23 2021
Analysis
A simple solution to endless school quarantines
It’s a situation nearly all parents have found themselves in at some point during this pandemic: There’s a positive Covid-19 case in your child’s class, so everyone needs to stay home and quarantine.
That means kids have to switch to remote instruction, if their school is even still offering a remote option. And parents, already ground down by more than 18 months of online or hybrid
VoxJan 23 2021
News
Dem Govs Flout Own COVID Restrictions to Attend Biden Inauguration
Multiple Democratic governors defied their own COVID-19 gathering restrictions and travel recommendations to attend President Joe Biden's inauguration.
Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer tweeted a photo from the ceremony and later said she "left with the feeling of great hope and optimism and determination." The inauguration, however, violated Whitmer's most recent "gatherings and face
Washington Free BeaconJan 02 2022
Opinion
The Hidden Agenda Behind Biden’s Insane Gas Mileage Requirements
The Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday that all new cars that aren’t electric must average 55 miles per gallon by 2026.
This amounts to a Great Leap Forward of almost 20 miles per gallon from the currently ordered 36 miles per gallon that all new cars must achieve, else their manufacturers be punished for making them via “gas guzzler” fines applied to them.
Which
The American SpectatorMar 09 2020
News
S&P 500 index drops 7%, triggering a 15-minute trading halt
Global stock markets and oil prices plunged Monday after a fight among major crude-producing nations jolted investors who already were on edge about the surging costs of a virus outbreak.
The main stock indexes in Britain and Germany were down by almost 7%. Japan’s benchmark closed down 5.1% while Australia’s lost 7.3% and the Shanghai market in China was off 3%.
Trading in Wall
PoliticoApr 19 2020
Opinion
Reopening the Economy, at Last
At long last our political leaders are considering how they can reopen the American economy they put into a destructive coma. Let’s hope this overdue process doesn’t devolve into another fight between governors and President Trump that will confuse Americans and slow the return to normal economic life.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo took the lead Monday by announcing a committee of six
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Jan 22 2021
News
National Guard break time in Capitol-area parking garage gets lawmakers fuming
"Garage kept" may be great for classic cars -- but for National Guard members it may be disrespectful.
Reports of shabby treatment of National Guard troops at the U.S. Capitol were sparking bipartisan outrage among lawmakers and other officials Thursday -- with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott calling for the return home of his state's Guard members.
Thousands of National Guard troops from
Fox News DigitalNov 16 2019
News
The Two Irreconcilable Realities of the Impeachment Hearings
Two Americas began watching two very different sets of hearings on Wednesday. In one, President Donald Trump is guilty of abusing power in many ways and on many occasions, and one such occasion is being dissected and laid out in great detail on national television. In the other America and the other set of hearings, Democrats are out to get Trump at any cost, have latched onto a muddled and
The New YorkerDec 04 2020
Analysis
A new Georgia poll suggests that Republican lies about “voter fraud” are hurting the GOP
Let’s start this piece with some appropriate caveats about polling in general. 2020 was not a great year for the polling industry. Many polls, especially in Midwestern states and in Maine, vastly overestimated Democratic performance. The polls predicted that Joe Biden would win the presidential race, and he did, but he had comfortable polling leads in several states that turned out to be much
VoxAug 10 2020
Conversation Guide
Rebuilding America's Infrastructure
As we travel around the country, we experience the blessing of a robust infrastructure that was largely built during the Great Depression as public works projects. And as many of us know, a high percentage of these public works have not been maintained or are being used beyond their intended lifespan. So what do we do? How can we maintain our robust infrastructure without breaking the
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