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Mar 09 2023
News
Biden proposes $6.8 trillion budget to make rich pay "fair share"
President Biden is detailing his plans to increase taxes on the wealthiest Americans and corporations in his Fiscal Year 2024 budget to help fund $6.8 trillion in spending next year.
Why it matters: Biden's plan, which has little chance of being enacted by Congress, amounts to the clearest distillation of his political priorities as he prepares to mount a re-election campaign by running
AxiosMar 03 2023
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House Democrat says ‘heads should roll’ at White House over Biden’s support to nix DC crime bill
Democrats laid into President Biden on Thursday after he announced that he would back federal legislation overriding a Washington, DC, crime bill that has been called soft on criminals.
“The White House f–king this up royally,” an anonymous House Democrat told the Hill.
“F–KING AMATEUR HOUR. HEADS SHOULD ROLL OVER AT THE WHITE HOUSE OVER THIS,” the lawmaker added, noting that
New York Post (News)Oct 21 2022
News
Do You Feel in Charge? How the Tory Establishment Clawed Back Power From Truss’s Milquetoast Revolution
Grassroots members and supporters of the Conservative Party have been put back in their place by the party’s parliamentary elite, with Liz Truss ousted and an establishment premier likely to replace her.
Truss was hardly a staunch conservative given her strenuous support for Remain during the Brexit referendum, immediate postponement of any action against the EU over its behaviour in
Breitbart NewsJan 13 2023
News
Trump Organization sentenced to pay $1.6M for felony convictions
The Trump Organization received its sentencing Friday at the New York Supreme Court after being found guilty of a slew of tax fraud-related felonies last year.
The organization has been ordered to pay $1.6 million in fines, $800,000 for each of the two entities found guilty in the case. The company has 14 days to pay the financial penalties.
Two companies within the Trump
Fox BusinessJan 03 2023
Opinion
Three watchdogs with different politics explain what they want House GOP to investigate
Three watchdogs that are conservative, left-wing, and nonpartisan, respectively, explained to the Washington Examiner what they would like House Republicans to investigate in the next Congress.
The House GOP has been transparent about its upcoming investigative priorities, which will purportedly include hearings in connection to COVID-19 origins, the Biden administration's Afghanistan
Washington ExaminerJul 20 2023
Perspectives Blog
The State of the 2024 Election
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The 2024 presidential election campaign season is barely underway, and already it's mired in controversy and indictments. With the first GOP primary debate a little over a month away, where do the candidates stand?
On the Republican Side: Former President Donald Trump, far
AllSides StaffJan 13 2023
News
U.S. strongly committed to Japan's defense, Biden tells Kishida, hails military boost
U.S. President Joe Biden told Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Friday that the United States remained strongly committed to its alliance with Japan and praised Tokyo's "historic" defense reforms.
Kishida is in Washington on the last stop in a tour of the G7 industrial powers and has been seeking to bolster long-standing alliances amid rising concern in Japan, and the United
ReutersJan 18 2023
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No Plans for Insurrection Found in Biden’s Garage
WILMINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Lawyers scouring President Biden’s garage in Wilmington, Delaware, have been unable to find any plans to overthrow the United States government through a violent insurrection, the lawyers have reported. In addition, the lawyers said, a thorough search had not turned up any instructions to subvert election results by spreading baseless claims about voter fraud
The New YorkerApr 10 2013
News
Obama's budget faces bipartisan opposition
President Obama will introduce his fiscal 2014 budget to Congress Wednesday - a 3.77 trillion spending plan that would raise hundreds of billions in new taxes and would commit his administration to entitlement reform.
Washington TimesJan 17 2023
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Gov. Reynolds revived school voucher bill rapidly advancing
In the third year of discussion over tax-payer-funded private school vouchers, this year’s legislation moves to provide scholarships not only to Iowa’s public school students who transfer to private schools but also to all students currently enrolled in private schools in Iowa. Sen. Ken Rozenboom leads the Education Committee meeting at the State Capitol in Des Moines on Jan. 11. The meeting
The Daily Iowan