Author: Scott Lemieux
It looks like the Nevada caucus is shaping up as a clusterfuck as bad or worse than Iowa: Anxiety is rising over the possibility of another tech-induced meltdown at the.
Bloomberg's comments about redlining were fine, says a column in the NYT: Community organizers and fair-housing advocates accused him this week of embracing a “myth” that blames minorities for bankers’.
LOL: I voted for only the benefits of this policy shift; it is massively unfair to saddle me with the concomitant costs, as well! https://t.co/5fjt8oS5Zb https://t.co/lzg9gei8P8— Josh Chafetz (@joshchafetz) February.
DORAL, FL - OCTOBER 23: Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump attends a campaigns rally In Florida at the Trump National Doral on October 23, 2015 in Doral, Florida. Trump.
This is an excellent piece about the housing crisis, and a crucial takeaway is that "local control" has roughly the same function and effect in housing policy as it did.
I find the idea of Pete Buttigieg being the Democratic nominee to be...essentially silly. But the fact that an openly gay man has a delegate lead coming out of New.
It would be highly disturbing that Michael Bloomberg is using a tsunami of money to buy himself into contention for the Democratic nomination if he had good politics. Needless to.
Not surprisingly, Senate Republicans making it clear that their stance towards Republican presidents abusing their office with one exception ran the spectrum from "we mildly disapprove but what are you.
