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The Washington Post
Feb 15, 2019
Trump Just Plunged the Country Into Dangerous New Territory. Here’s What’s Really at Stake.
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Feb 14, 2019
Trump’s National Emergency and Its Massive Unintended Consequences
The national emergency lets Trump…
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Jan 11, 2019
The Shutdown Is Reminding Everyone of the Good Things Government Does
Which is why Republicans will…
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Jan 10, 2019
Food Stamps, Rent Aid, and the Safety Net for American’s Poorest at Risk as Shutdown Drags On
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Jan 4, 2019
Trump Threatens Years-Long Shutdown for His Wall as GOP Support Begins to Fracture
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May 11, 2018
The Democrats’ Frightening Embrace of Socialism
Socialism is just a kinder, gentler version of…
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Mar 13, 2018
Let’s Have a Good-Faith Argument About Socialism
A serious conversation should examine data from…
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Mar 7, 2018
It’s Time to Give Socialism a Try
Business-as-usual but “better” isn’t enough to fix what’s broken here
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The Washington Post
Feb 28, 2018
Can Donald Trump Be Indicted While Serving as President?
The question of whether a sitting president can be charged ultimately turns on which you think is worse: an indicted president or an immunized…
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The Washington Post
Jan 23, 2018
Why other countries don’t have government shutdowns
Other countries have
found ways to avoid U.S.-style
shutdowns
so that their citizens
don’t
pay for partisan wrangles.
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