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Tag Archives: Democrats
Bernie or Bust?
I’m going to start off with a brief preface, specifically in the interest of full disclosure. I am a Bernie Sanders supporter. I voted for him in my state primary, I have attended local campaign meetings and rallies, I have … Continue reading →
Posted in Economics, Governance, Politics
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Tagged awful people, Barack Obama, Bernie Sanders, Congress, corruption, democracy, Democrats, Donald Trump, economics, environment, extremists, Federal government, GOP, government, Hillary Clinton, ideology, lies, Obergefell v. Hodges, politics, primaries, Republican, republicans, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, taxes, women's rights
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Impeach the Senate Judiciary Committee
Okay, please bear with me here, as this one will probably sound pretty angry. And forgive the title, as I’m aware that what I’m going to say is likely not sufficient to actually call for impeachment. But this is an … Continue reading →
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Tagged Antonin Scalia, Barack Obama, Chuck Grassley, Congress, Constitution, controversy, corruption, cowardice, David Perdue, David Vitter, democracy, Democrats, dishonesty, fear, GOP, government, high crimes and misdemeanors, Jeff Flake, Jeff Sessions, John Cornyn, Lindsey Graham, Merrick Garland, Mike Lee, Mitch McConnell, Orrin Hatch, politics, Republican, Republican Party, republicans, SCOTUS, Senate, Senate Judiciary Committee, shirking responsibility, Strom Thurmond, Supreme Court, Ted Cruz, Thom Tillis
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A quick partisan rant
I promise I have a more substantive and thoughtful post in the works, but for the moment I just have a few quick thoughts. Riding the bus to work this morning, I passed the time as I usually do, catching … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barack Obama, Democrats, ideology, partisan politics, policy, polls, positions, quick rant, republicans
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Sydney Writer’s Festival – May 21, 2010 – Discussion of Barack Obama
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OEfeGqS9Jw This was a fascinating discussion in Sydney, Australia in 2010. Christopher Hitchens, British journalist Anne Davies, and Australian author Don Watson met for a panel discussion of Barack Obama, 2 and a half years into his first term. It … Continue reading →
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Tagged ACA, Anne Davies, assessment, Barack Obama, Christopher Hitchens, Democrats, domestic policy, Don Watson, foreign policy, perceptions of America, politics, republicans, United States
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