by Graham J Noble | Jan 15, 2021 | Articles, Law, Politics, The Constitution, The Left, Trump Administration
Impeaching President Donald Trump in the House of Representatives – again – was the easy part. Democrats even found ten Republicans to go along with the vote. Convicting Trump in the Senate, though, and perhaps even convening a Senate trial, will be considerably more...
by James Fite | Jan 13, 2021 | Articles, Good Reads, Law, Politics, Social Issues, The Constitution
The men and women of the 117th Congress started breaking records the moment they were sworn in, and they aren’t letting up. This Congress – much like the last – has more members who are women, black, Latino, or who identify as LGBTQ than any that came before. Now, the...
by Laura Valkovic | Jan 11, 2021 | Columns, Good Reads, Privacy & Tech
This is the first part of a two-part series looking at the digital purge of President Trump and his supporters following the protest at Congress. Was it a direct result of the storming of Congress, or was it an inevitable crackdown once Donald Trump’s bid for a...
by Graham J Noble | Jan 10, 2021 | Articles, Election 2020, First Amendment, Politics, The Constitution, The Left
The January 6 protest in Washington, D.C. was a unique moment in the history of the United States, in several ways. A massive march on Capitol Hill may not have prevented the inevitable certification of Joe Biden’s alleged victory in the presidential election,...
by James Fite | Jan 8, 2021 | Articles, Economic Affairs News, Election 2020, Good Reads, Law, Politics, Social Issues, The Left
The Democrats will enjoy control of both houses of Congress and the presidency as soon as Joe Biden takes office on Jan. 20. There’s a lot of fear for the future. Is America destined for that dark winter now? A look back at history tells us many things, but two very...