Chinese strongman Xi Jinping may see himself as indispensable, and he is clearly preparing to make that claim.
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Tag Archives: Politics
When ‘Sorry’ Comes Too Late
For a politicized IRS, “sorry” comes about seven years too late.
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A Judicial Power Grab Echoes Bush v. Gore
Democrats on Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court will probably redraw congressional districts themselves. They’ll tell us why later.
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All Laws Matter
The attorney general reminds us that no state has legalized marijuana, because states lack that power. It is up to Congress.
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Unconflicted About Ivanka
If Ivanka Trump’s wearing her own designer clothes is a conflict of interest, whose interests are in conflict?
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Amazon, Uber And The Postal Service
President Trump thinks USPS should raise its prices for delivering Amazon packages. He might be right, but probably not.
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Temporary Tax Laws And Impermanent Ones
When it comes to tax planning, opportunism is a good thing.
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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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Making Less Of Moore
Roy Moore may win a Senate seat in tomorrow’s Alabama special election. How long he’ll keep it remains to be seen.
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Being Right While Maybe Being Wrong
Trump’s proposed tariffs may be unwise, but he has valid reasons for giving them a try.
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