The BLUE WAVE continues to roll, leaving ripples on the shore and many questions and races yet to be decided, the most publicized of which are the Governors races in Florida and Georgia, Senate races in Florida and Arizona, and
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Beware the Ides of October: From Bork to Kavanaugh
In a kinder, gentler time (read pre-Trump) the confirmation process for nominees to the US Supreme Court has been a mostly genteel procedure. In my lifetime there has been only one other hotly contested nominee, Robert Bork, who was nominated
Republicans Hate the Middle Class. Their Tax Bill Proves it Beyond a Shadow of a Doubt.
Republican members of Congress have shown they will do anything, anything, to pass a single piece of major legislation. The monstrosity that passes for their tax cuts and job creation bill could not be a clearer example. In case you
What has the Democratic Party Learned Since the 2016 Election?
After losing the majority of Governorships, the majority of state legislatures, the House of Representatives, the US Senate and the White House, here is a list of the lessons the Democratic Party has learned following the 2016 election: / /
Is it Time for Pelosi to Step Down as Minority Leader?
After four consecutive special election losses since the 2016 election in which the Republican candidates have demonized Democratic House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi, claiming that the Democratic candidates in those races would merely be acting as her puppets, many in