Trump’s proposed tariffs may be unwise, but he has valid reasons for giving them a try.
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Tag Archives: Donald Trump
Trump’s Pressure On Pyongyang
Despite the angst about Trump’s fitness to handle North Korea, he seems to be doing at least as well as his predecessors.
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Revenge Of The Email Server
How did the special counsel get hold of the Trump transition team’s emails? For starters, nobody wiped a homebrew server.
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Filling In For Nobody
Richard Cordray said he had the power to appoint his own interim successor atop the CFPB. He is probably wrong.
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The Wannabe Commander-In-Chief
Challenging a president’s command of U.S. nuclear forces serves only to encourage dangerous behavior by adversaries.
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Snagging ‘Fishlips’ May Yield An Even Bigger Catch
Disclosures of bad conduct by Al Franken may produce Democratic soul-searching, but there are bigger fish to fry.
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The Perfect vs. The Passable
In life, the perfect is often the enemy of the good; in Congress, the perfect is the enemy of the passable.
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Trump, McConnell And The RINO Rebellion
The Republican majority leader in the Senate can’t pass high-priority bills because he lacks a genuine working majority.
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Selling Insurance People Want To Buy
Trump’s Obamacare actions neither repeal nor replace, but they are good news anyway. A president alone can only do so much.
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Trump’s Nixon-To-China Moment
A president stunned the world by traveling to an isolated and threatening Asian nation in 1972. Will North Korea provide President Trump’s “Nixon-to-China” moment?
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