To return to a theme we briefly discussed yesterday, Krugman does an excellent job connecting Trump's open authoritarianism to his extremely cruel and unpopular domestic agenda: That 4 percent income.
With my wife just finished with her Fulbright, I am glad that she got through this without a problem, but the decline of this wonderful program is just one more.
I wanted to commend Alex Padilla for putting it on the line yesterday against Kristi Noem, just as I'd like to commend the politicians in New Jersey standing up to.
Colorado unions are getting a bit of revenge against their unionbusting "Democratic" governor, joining a lawsuit against Jared Polis for yet another horrible action by him. The union representing more.
Donald Trump appears to be under the impression that Vladimir Putin fought in World War II, and may have been the head of the Russian government at the time (If.
An excellent concise summary of the foreign policy implications of Trump 2.0: And yet, the anti-anti-Trump "left" won't give up hope: What's particularly amazing is that these guys can never.
The always interesting John Ganz has some thoughts on a particularly eventful 24 hours: These times are extremely challenging for someone who tries to make a living commenting on politics:.
This is the grave of Edward Ord. Born in 1818 in Cumberland, Maryland, Ord grew up pretty well off. He grew up in Washington, D.C., where he and his family.
- Raiding the day cares and preschools
- Totalitarian kitsch
- Fulbright
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- The Anakin Skywalker Theory of History
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- Update on the Peace President
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