The revised process House Democrats adopted is fair enough. Now Republicans have to answer tough questions about what Trump did.
Monthly Archives: October 2019
Move water to where people want to live
Small projected shortages in a distant future shouldn’t cause such a panic. Treating water more as a market commodity should be the next innovation in Arizona’s water future.
Are Democrats serious about impeachment?
If the goal is to create a broader consensus in favor of removing Trump, this isn’t the way to go about it.
The tax that Democrats dare not name
A European-style social welfare system will require a European-style value-added tax.
Legislate, not litigate, more money for prison health care
If an “expert” report is right, that the principal problem is that the system is underfunded, there’s no answer to be found in a federal courtroom.
Russia is now in the Middle East snake pit
Trump’s erratic actions in Syria have increased Russia’s position. But is that a gain or a headache?
Quid pro quo or not, what Trump did was wrong
The defense of Trump’s Ukrainian call misses a larger point, as does the whitewash of the unseemly situation with the Bidens in the country.
As Obamacare stabilizes, GOP still doesn’t have a clue
Obamacare isn’t what was envisioned. But Republicans don’t have a credible alternative to Democratic proposals for ever greater government involvement in health care.
Biggs’ contracts a case of TDDS
Biggs is right that Democrats are suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome. But Biggs has come down with a case of Trump Derangement Derangement Syndrome.
Empty congressional posturing about Turkey and the Kurds
The monumental difference between being a member of Congress and commander in chief.