Showing results for: shutdown (page 31)
Has Mitch turned against the wall? He warns Trump GOP may vote to kill it
Igor Derysh
Reports suggest Mitch McConnell has warned Trump many Republican senators will resist an "emergency" declaration
President Donald Trump’s 2019 State of the Union address: Here are four things to watch
Alex Henderson
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s presence will serve as a constant reminder of Washington’s new political landscape
Mar-a-Lago: Where Donald Trump learned to be king
Dean Obeidallah
From lies to sketchy Russian deals and porn stars, Mar-a-Lago groomed Trump for his unique presidential leadership
Donald Trump’s State of the Union, battered and delayed: What should we expect?
Matthew Rozsa
Commentators hope Trump's big speech on Tuesday night will bring America together. Almost no one thinks he can
An impending yellow vest moment for the US?
Eric Bovim
France has been gripped by them, but the yellow vest movement has so far failed to take hold elsewhere
Donald Trump’s border wall is unpopular with a majority of American voters, new Gallup poll finds
Shira Tarlo
Sixty percent of Americans oppose the construction of a wall along the southern U.S. brother with Mexico
Festival of phony outrage: No, conservatives don’t actually care about late-term abortion
Amanda Marcotte
Right-wing posturing over a rare procedure is simply a ploy meant to pave the way for banning all abortion
How Nancy Pelosi could force Republicans to vote down Trump if he declares a national emergency
Matthew Chapman
While declaring a national emergency might help Trump save enough face to avoid a shutdown, it would likely fail
Trump has backed himself into a corner: Negotiating with 3 competing factions
Alex Henderson
Trump will have to do a lot of negotiating with between now and Feb. 15
More billionaire presidential candidates: A bitter pill
Leo W. Gerard
The rich determine which bitter pill to shove down the throats of the 99 percent
The shutdown took so long to end because it became a moral issue
Timothy Ryan, Andrew W. Delton, Peter DeScioli
Why didn’t Congress and the president strike a deal sooner?
Trump tells “Face the Nation” he might shut down the government again
Matthew Rozsa
When asked about another shutdown, Trump told "Face the Nation" that "I don't take anything off the table"
The Federal Reserve changed its strategy on interest rates — here’s what it means
Thomas Gilbert
The Fed abruptly ended two years of aggressive interest rate hikes
AOC’s 70 percent billionaire tax is not high enough; 90 percent is more like it
Bob Hennelly
Today the interest on our $22 trillion government debt pyramid is $5 billion per day
Chris Christie says Trump needs to compromise: “Every negotiation can’t be a test of manhood”
Matthew Rozsa
Chris Christie talks to Salon about nearly being Trump's vice president — and which Democrat he thinks can beat him
Is the era of unrestrained capitalism coming to an end?
Klaus Marre, DonkeyHotey
The claim that the Davos crowd is worried about populism and nationalism rings hollow
Ann Coulter completely unleashes on Trump: “We put this lunatic in the White House for one reason”
Cody Fenwick
Coulter is angry — and threatening to back a right-wing challenger to the GOP president, who she used to "trust"
Mitch McConnell orchestrates devastating rebuke of Trump’s plans to withdrawal US troops from Syria
Matthew Chapman
Experts have warned that a total U.S. withdrawal from Syria would advance the interests of Iran and Russia
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez vs. the “fact-checkers”: Challenging the boundaries of conventional wisdom
Paul Rosenberg
The Washington Post's "three Pinocchios" for AOC shows how incoherent mainstream "fact-checking" really is
Robert Reich: Public workers’ Trump card
Robert Reich
Never underestimate the power of airport delays to arouse the nation
Even Meghan McCain bashed GOP’s Mitch McConnell on “The View” over his hostility to voting rights
Brendan Skwire
“We should change some of our messaging so we can get more federal workers to vote Republican," Abby Huntsman says
Fox News host says media “poisons” border wall fight. Does that mean Donald Trump is losing the war?
Matthew Chapman
“Wouldn’t it be great if the media agreed to stop covering this?” Greg Gutfeld, a co-host of Fox’s “The Five,” says
No evidence supports Trump’s dark narrative of duct-taped women and prayer rugs at US-Mexico border
Shira Tarlo
There is one place where both tales can be found: the 2018 fictional crime film "Sicario: Day of the Soldado"
Psychiatrist James Gilligan on the shutdown: Trump inflicted his own pain and humiliation on America
Chauncey DeVega
NYU psychiatry professor: Donald Trump must hurt others in order to prove his superiority. It isn't working
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