The Republican majority leader in the Senate can’t pass high-priority bills because he lacks a genuine working majority.
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Tag Archives: Republicans
Recusing The Notorious R.B.G.
Justice Ginsburg made plain her distaste for President Trump, but impolitic honesty is not grounds for recusal.
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Rome Didn’t Fall In A Day
Republicans were repelled in their first assault on Obamacare, but will the law withstand a prolonged legislative siege?
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Adjusting Taxes Away From The Border
Can foreign exchange alchemy let Washington raise $1 trillion painlessly? Probably not.
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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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Weaponized Ethics
Ethics charges are readily deployed on Capitol Hill as political weapons, with little change in sight for now.
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Unionizing The Electoral College
Without the Electoral College, presidential candidates might ignore vast swaths of the nation.
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The First 2020 Candidates
This news may be unwelcome, but the 2020 White House campaigns have already begun.
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Why Is Kasich Still Running?
If John Kasich were younger or wiser, he might follow Joe Biden’s example.
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Unfit To Serve In The Senate
Roy Moore’s unfitness for the Senate was clear long before allegations surfaced about his prior behavior with teenage girls.
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