If you were watching cable news over the weekend, you might have been tempted to think that, with the defeat-for-now of healthcare reform, President Donald TrumpĢƵ presidency was seriously on the rocks.And while itĢƵ true that the collapse of Ryan/TrumpCare was a setback for the legislative ...
An article entitled “Post-Munich” written in 1939 by E. M. Forster, one of EnglandĢƵ most distinguished writers, was a wake-up call to a sluggish British public to the fast approaching clouds of war and some warnings from this article may apply to us today:? “During the present decade, ...
The House effort to repeal and replace Obamacare flamed out in spectacular fashion and leaders in Congress seem content to move on to other issues.But the American people continue to suffer with skyrocketing premiums and ever-smaller provider networks. About a third of the counties in America ...
Both parties in Washington can’t stop going down their favorite rathole.And the rest of us poor civilians from coast-to-coast and in-between have to watch — and suffer.The entire country has been poisoned by the constant “I hate you more than you hate me” bipartisanship from D.C., which ...
It is a great day for President Barack Obama.He enjoys vindication as a colossal embarrassment has been sustained by President Trump and U. S. House Republicans, both forced to share blame for the collapse of the much-heralded "American Health Care Act.''Congressional Republicans demonstrated ...
“Mend it, don’t end it” was President Bill ClintonĢƵ rhetorical straddle regarding affirmative action. Republican efforts to “repeal and replace” the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) look increasingly like “mend it, don’t end it.”The problem is not that, as is frequently said, ...