Of course, you could have read as much right here on Liberty Nation this week. But when the failing Gray Lady does it, people stand up take notice because it looks an awful lot like the pot calling the kettle black.
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Trump’s Budget: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly Part 3
While the budget contains some positive ideas mixed with some negative ones, some topics do not belong in either category. In part three, we explore the ugly side of the budget.
Liberty Nation Radio – 3/25/17 – GOP Fiasco
The GOP healthcare reform bill goes down in flames. World renowned economist Stephen Moore joins us to discuss the Trump budget. Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch runs the gauntlet of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and the ghost of Merrick Garland.
The Miracle of Dogs
They're everywhere. Walk out on the street, and you see them. Go to a park, they're all over the place. In...
Trump’s Budget: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly Part 1
At Liberty Nation, we strive to give you a balanced view of the budget, including the good, the bad, and the ugly. Over this three-part series, we will take you on a deep dive into the facts of the president’s budget.
Down to the Wire, Healthcare Reform Becomes a Matter of Trust
The matter of trust not in politicians, but between politicians, has become the central issue as the house bill on healthcare reform comes down to the wire.
Uber Loses Yet Another President, Here’s Why
Apparently, things at Uber are getting so rough that Jeff Jones, the President of the company, resigned this past Sunday, March 19th.
House Intel Chairman Drops Bombshell on Surveillance of Trump
Two days after the establishment media trumpeted the remarks of FBI Director James Comey before the House Intelligence Committee as full and final proof that President Trump’s claim that his “wires were tapped” by former President Obama was unfounded, Intel Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-CA) dropped a bombshell proving Trump’s claim has merit.
Relations Warmer After Tillerson’s Successful Visit to China
Common ground was found by both to focus on and to set additional goals for continued peace and prosperity. By putting differences aside, acknowledging each country’s global responsibilities, needs, and expectations, true diplomacy was achieved.