Indeed! “There’s a lot of people we can put a bust of that didn’t raise arms against the United States of America.” –> House has impassioned debate on Forrest bust removal
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Indeed! “There’s a lot of people we can put a bust of that didn’t raise arms against the United States of America.” –> House has impassioned debate on Forrest bust removal
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Reason: If Investigating Joe Biden Was Perfectly Legitimate, Why Deny a Quid Pro Quo?
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“[G]oddammit, we need more people in the public arena who stick to their principles even in the face of constant criticism and vicious personal attacks.” –> Agree or Disagree With Him, We Need People Like Judge Napolitano
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“[T]he thing to remember is that she is not stupid — but she thinks you are.” –> What Do We Even Say About Marsha Blackburn at This Point?
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“Third grader Henry Boyer, of Howell, Michigan, was so blown away by the University of Michigan marching band that he wrote a letter to them saying how he’d love to sign up someday – approximately in 2029. Their response struck a major chord in this young man’s life.” Strike up the band!
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“A small team of agents spent years investigating whether one of Washington’s closest allies was involved in the worst terror attack in U.S. history. This is their story.” –> The Saudi Connection: Inside the 9/11 Case That Divided the F.B.I.
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“Still, it is telling that Trump and his allies have all but admitted to the basic charges against him, and that the best defense of Trump involves admitting his guilt.” –> Did Trump Just Admit To Withholding Material From the Impeachment Process?
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PETER SUDERMAN at Reason.com, “Trump Campaigned on Saving Factory Jobs, but U.S. Manufacturing Just Went Through a Year-Long Recession”:
Manufacturers have a clear culprit in mind for the sector’s poor performance. As The Washington Post notes in a report on the Federal Reserve data, the uncertainty and increased costs surrounding Trump’s trade war, which was billed as a way of supporting American factory jobs, has instead wreaked havoc on an export-heavy sector that relies on the global flow of goods to operate. Trump’s interventions were intended to prop up U.S. manufacturing. But they backfired, harming the people he claimed to help—who also happen to be some of the people who played a crucial part in his election.
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There is an obvious lesson here, which is that, despite Trump’s repeated insistence to the contrary, trade wars are neither good nor easy to win; they raise costs on American consumers and businesses; they add complexity and uncertainty, disrupting supply lines and business plans even when threatened tariffs don’t go into effect. They have, in other words, exactly the predictable negative effects that economists have known of and warned about for years.
“all you gotta do is start making things go wrong and Virginia can spiral out to fucking full blown civil war.” –> That Pro-Gun Rally in Virginia Wasn’t Exactly “Peaceful”
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