Tag: Republicans
2023: Fearless Prognostications
We are already hip-deep in the internecine squabbling on the right over the anointing of Rep. Kevin McCarthy as the new Speaker of The House.
All I Want for Christmas…
On Dec. 21, the House committee looking into events of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol is due to release its final report, which, according to talk
Trump 2024 Is Too Risky For Republicans
The good news for Republicans is that this fall, thanks to Joe Biden, it looks like nothing is going to prevent a Red wave from flushing Democrats out
Make Voting Easy but Hard to Cheat
Vote - Clearly, many Democrats and independents see eye-to-eye with Republicans on these straightforward methods to make cheating more difficult.
Who Ran America Before President Donald Trump?
Before President Donald Trump, no candidate for president got to office without their approval. Their influence brings to the top of each party a candidate
What About The Politically Homeless?
It will be some time until this all shakes down, a good decade or so as the parties reorganize and rebrand themselves and, who knows, we could be on another swap of political ideologies like what happened in the 1930s
President Trump Second Impeachment
Second Impeachment - The nation remains divided on President Trump, even though the tilt seems to be wavering against him at the moment. They don’t like him
A Letter To The Editor: Drug Pricing Bipartisanship
Bipartisanship - Americans want elected officials to come together & tackle issues that matter most. No issue offers more opportunities than drug pricing.
A Republican Senate: The Progressive Revolution on Hold
The danger for Democrats arises if the party continues to listen only to its radical leftwing, adopting a take-no-prisoners approach to working with Republicans in the hope of winning the Senate in 2022.