Does President Trump’s 2005 tax return hint that somebody told him, “You’re fired?” Let’s snack on that.
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Tag Archives: Politics
Preet’s Tweets
Why would a savvy attorney futilely resist a presidential ouster? The answer may lie in Preet’s tweets.
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Getting Serious About North Korea
It’s time for China and the West to back up words with serious action to confront the rising threat from North Korea.
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Why I Couldn’t Wait To See Them Go
Justice officials in the former administration sought pleas, settlements and press – not justice.
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Putting Loved Ones And Lovers On The Payroll
American anti-nepotism rules are positively puritanical compared to the French. But we still have our moments.
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Atoning For Obamacare’s Original Sin
To effectively fix health insurance, we need to address Obamacare’s original sin of permitting after-the-fact coverage.
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Lusting For An Election
Once the rush has subsided, political junkies crave the next presidential race.
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On Further Review, The Rule Is Overturned
In a political version of instant replay, Congress can review whether rule-makers stepped out of bounds.
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Why Garbage Matters In Public Education
Trump’s nominee for education secretary may be drawing her priorities straight from the trash – in the best possible way.
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The Gorsuch Electorate
What does “dark money” have to do with a Supreme Court nomination? Not much, unless it is used to bribe a U.S. senator.
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