The Republican maneuver in response to Schumer – changing Senate rules to assure confirmation of Neil Gorsuch to the high court – may well signal that the last vestiges of deliberative bipartisanship will soon disappear from the upper chamber.
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The Many Mutual Interests of Trump and the Democrats
There are actually a number of significant matters of mutual interest between President Trump and the Democrats.
Where Will Trump’s Budget Funding Come From?
Many Democrats are likely to oppose President Trump’s proposal; the president is looking to fund this project partially using private funds. So why do it?
LN Web Gems 2.28.17: The New York Times Does Comedy
In today’s LN Web Gems, A HuffPo writer gets the wrong answer in her DNA analysis, Nancy Pelosi is still saying crazy things, and the New York Times takes itself too seriously.
The Climate Change Battle – Part 1
The progressive movement, which has gambled heavily on radical environmentalist policies, is now faced with the prospect of fighting an administration determined to roll back that crusade.
Traffic Hell Costs Drivers More Than Just Patience
New research just released proves traffic is not just a pitiable infrastructure phenomenon but one that costs drivers real money.
Jihadists for Hire: Private Military Companies in the War on Terror
The enemy we now face is better trained, better equipped, and more experienced than the groups encountered in the past. Only time will tell how President Trump’s military and foreign policy will unfold, and how it adjusts to this threat.
Executive Orders: Perspective from Libertarians
Will Libertarians see progress or obstruction…and what can they take away from Trump’s initial flurry of Executive Orders (EOs)?
Boots on the Ground: Perspectives on Iraq – Part 2
Today, we fast forward from the 2011 drawdown to an Iraq nearly free of US troops, and the situation that unfolded.