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- January 15, 2021New pandemic loan data reveals just how badly the program was mismanaged
- January 15, 2021
Biden’s plan is far larger than a way to address our current crisis. It outlines a vision for America that reaches back to an older time, when both parties shared the idea that the government had a role to play in the economy, regulating business, providing a basic social safety net, and promoting infrastructure. Continue reading
- January 15, 2021
The US Constitution establishes a system of checks and balances consisting of three equal branches of government – legislative (Article I), executive (Article II), and judicial (Article III). On January 6, 2021, the head of the executive branch, Donald Trump, incited a mob to attack the legislative branch and then did nothing to stop it. Continue reading
- January 14, 2021
Four years ago, Dr. Lee felt a duty to warn the country about dangerous possibilities stemming from a man who lacked the mental fitness to be president, breaking the “Goldwater Rule.” Continue reading
- January 14, 2021Democrats are talking themselves into trying to pass their entire agenda at once. There’s a far easier path.
- January 14, 2021And still the majority of Republicans follow the party line.
- January 13, 2021Also, the homeless need the vaccine.
- January 13, 2021Impeachment, the 25th Amendment and sedition hit the floor.
- January 12, 2021
Montana provides a particularly poignant example of what happens when enough people decide that shrugging off or outright opposing preventive measures is preferable to saving lives. Continue reading
- January 12, 2021Also, the one tax trick that saved local budgets.