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Mar 27 2017
News
Trump's Agenda May Be Doomed Unless He Learns That 'Little' Stuff Matters
President Trump was downright low energy.
The look on his face, as he meandered through unscripted remarks Friday after the defeat of the Republican health care plan he supported, told the story. The unusually subdued Trump called the loss a "learning experience." Then he seemed to shrug it all off and said he was moving on.
NPR (Online News)Mar 25 2021
News
Tech CEOs back on Capitol Hill, this time to talk about misinformation
The chief executives of Facebook, Google and Twitter go before Congress on Thursday to answer questions about extremism and misinformation on their services in their first appearances since pro-Trump rioters assaulted the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
The joint hearing by two subcommittees of the House Energy and Commerce Committee will see virtual appearances by Facebook Inc chief executive
ReutersMar 24 2021
Opinion
Joe Biden Rewinds America to Bad Old Days of Terror, High Gas Prices, Border Swarms
That didn’t take long. How long has His Fraudulency been in office? About eight seconds? And already gas prices are exploding, the southern border is in a five-alarm crisis, and after a four-year break, we have what looks like an act of domestic Islamic terrorism that might have been ISIS inspired.
All this on top of once again having to worry about our taxes going up and the government
Breitbart NewsNov 17 2014
News
The US hasn't produced this much oil since 1986
The United States is producing more crude oil than at any point since 1986, according to new data from the US Energy Information Administration. That's 8.6 million barrels per day in August:
VoxSep 23 2012
News
Obama Takes Re-Election Campaign to Ryan’s Wisconsin Territory
President Barack Obama told supporters in Wisconsin, home turf of Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan, to dedicate their energy to voting for him and not disparaging Republicans.
BloombergJun 15 2021
News
Climate conundrum: Tax on emissions is pragmatic but unpopular
President Biden is seeking an unprecedented level of U.S. reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. A surprising twist: His administration and others are shying away from one of the biggest potential tools for doing that.
During his first months in office, President Joe Biden has pushed an unprecedentedly aggressive climate agenda, rejoining a global treaty, firing off executive orders,
Christian Science MonitorMar 18 2021
News
As Biden and Xi Begin a Careful Dance, a New American Policy Takes Shape
Top administration officials will meet with their Chinese counterparts for the first time on Thursday as the United States shifts to a more competitive posture with Beijing.
President Biden is engineering a sharp shift in policy toward China, focused on gathering allies to counter Beijing’s coercive diplomacy around the world and ensuring that China does not gain a permanent advantage
New York Times (News)Feb 22 2016
News
Fall of the House of Bush: How last name and Donald Trump doomed Jeb
For Jeb Bush's campaign, August was a brutal month. Donald Trump's attacks on the former Florida governor as a "low-energy" politician Were beginning to stick, and the two Were bickering over immigration. The issue before the Bush team was what to do about it.
Some
Washington PostOct 01 2020
News
Trump Tax-Return Report Fuels Democrats’ Drive to Tax the Rich
President Trump’s apparently minuscule tax payments are pumping new energy into Democrats’ plans to raise taxes on rich people and beef up the Internal Revenue Service.
But raising tax rates wouldn’t necessarily make the president or others in similar situations pay more, because he reportedly claimed unusually large business losses to lower his taxable income. And Mr. Trump’s tax
Wall Street Journal (News)Oct 13 2015
News
Democrats see a more substantive, if sleepy, debate than rowdy GOP show
The Republican presidential debates have become appointment television. Tens of millions of Americans have tuned in to watch Donald Trump whack his unwieldy field of opponents — pooh-poohing Jeb Bush’s energy level, for example, or disparaging Rand Paul’s appearance.
Washington Post