Biden appears to be recovering the structure and stability of our government while also enabling it to reflect our nation more accurately than it ever has before. Continue reading
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- November 30, 2020The administration is rushing to implement dozens of policy changes in its final days. We’re following some of the most consequential and controversial.
- November 30, 2020
If approved, the vaccine could be in use by mid-to-late December 2020. But what about people who choose not to get the vaccine? What about people who have religious beliefs that are not in concert with vaccination? Does a vaccine override personal and civil liberties? Continue reading
- November 30, 2020
Since Reagan, when Republicans say they are going to turn their attention back to the deficits and the debt, what they are saying is that they intend to continue to cut taxes. Continue reading
- November 29, 2020
It seems as if Trump and President-Elect Joe Biden are in a contest to see who can will their vision of the future into life. Continue reading
- November 28, 2020
President-Elect Joe Biden is making it clear he intends to rebuild the institutions and alliances Trump has gutted. Continue reading
- November 26, 2020
Rather than being unprecedented, though, this year of hardship and political strife brings us closer to the first national Thanksgiving than any more normal year. Continue reading
- November 25, 2020
Prior to the passage of the Presidential Records Act in 1978 documents handled by the president were considered private property. Continue reading
- November 25, 2020Out of the tragedy comes a few distinct advances.
- November 25, 2020
Janet Yellen’s expected nomination is yet another Biden pick that emphasizes stability and a return to a government to which Americans had become accustomed before Trump’s election. Continue reading