by Kelli Ballard | Feb 28, 2021 | Articles, Economic Affairs News, Politics
It’s taken a while, but the $1.9 trillion stimulus package was finally passed by the House on in the early hours of Feb. 27, although it now goes to the Senate for approval before being placed on President Joe Biden’s desk to sign. More likely, it will go...
by Jose Backer | Feb 28, 2021 | Articles, Good Reads, Military Affairs, Politics
In a puzzling series of events this past week, House Democrats have once again shown their hand: a lack of faith in President Biden. Nearly three dozen House Democrats sent a letter requesting that the President give up his military command over the United...
by Mark Angelides | Feb 25, 2021 | Articles, The Left
Far from the new era of bipartisan accomplishment promised by President Biden and much touted by the Fourth Estate, the House of Representatives appears embroiled in acrimony and an aura of near-open hostility. At the heart of this political sniping is the idea that...
by Sarah Cowgill | Feb 25, 2021 | Articles, Politics
On the outside, Rahm Emanuel appears to have the world at his well-manicured fingertips. The Windy City policy wonk is handsome, educated, and intelligent. So, why have the Democrats kicked this man to the curb? Does he smell like success? No, apparently to certain...
by Andrew Moran | Feb 24, 2021 | Articles, Biden Administration
Is President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus stimulus and relief package about to be given a nod of approval? The House Budget Committee advanced the bill in a critical 19-16 vote as Democrats attempt to beat a crucial March 14 deadline and use budget...