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Do you agree there has been exactly one political coup in United States history?
For information on what some claim is the one political coup in United States history see
Politics3 months agoDo you agree with Sen. Ben Sasse about the Executive Order signed 8/8/2020?
He said " President Trump does not have the power to unilaterally rewrite the payroll tax law. Under the Constitution, that power belongs to the American people acting through their members of Congress."
3 AnswersPolitics9 months agoDo you find this amusing?
One story from two different news sources:
CNN homepage (CNN.COM) headline:
US jobs recovery takes a massive hit and is still down nearly 13 million jobs
links to
https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/07/economy/july-2020-j...
Fox News homepage (FOXNEWS.COM) headline:
Unemployment rate falls to 10.2% in July as US adds 1.8M jobs
links to
https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/july-jobs-repo...
Neither story is "fake news" or deceptive.
I think it is amusing. If you reaction is to get angry at one of the sources I recommend you lighten up. You will live longer.
6 AnswersPolitics9 months agoHow often do Republicans ride to political victory on the Four Horsemen of Calumny -- Fear, Ignorance, Bigotry and Smear.?
Republican Senator Margaret Chase Smith warned that such a victory would "ultimately be suicide for the Republican Party" in her 1950 "Declaration of Conscience."
For the complete text see
Politics1 year agoDid the Republican party Republican Party ride to political victory on the Four Horsemen of Calumny -- Fear, Ignorance, Bigotry and Smear.?
Republican Senator Margaret Chase Smith warned that such a victory would "ultimately be suicide for the Republican Party" in her 1950 "Declaration of Conscience."
For the complete text see
Politics1 year agoDo you think President Trump should pardon Chris Collins?
If you are not familiar with the case you can read about it at
Politics1 year agoHow do you feel about the editorial in Christianity Today calling for President Trump to be removed from office?
Some excerpts:
" the facts in this instance are unambiguous: The president of the United States attempted to use his political power to coerce a foreign leader to harass and discredit one of the president’s political opponents. That is not only a violation of the Constitution; more importantly, it is profoundly immoral."
...
"He himself has admitted to immoral actions in business and his relationship with women, about which he remains proud. His Twitter feed alone—with its habitual string of mischaracterizations, lies, and slanders—is a near perfect example of a human being who is morally lost and confused."
3 AnswersPolitics1 year agoDo you, as an individual, believe you are not intelligent enough to figure out how to go over, under, through or around a boarder wall?
I understand you you might be caught, but you might be caught if there is not a wall.
5 AnswersPolitics1 year agoWill you help me compile a list of candidates, by party, nominated after being convicted or while indicted?
As a liberal, it seems to me that I have, over the years, read about a surprising number of Republican candidates running for office after either having been convicted of breaking the law or while they are under indictment.
Most recently I read that Rep. Duncan Hunter ran for office while under indictment.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-12-0...
Of course the most famous example is President Trump who was elected after having been found guilty in Court of violating the Clayton Act.
https://www.ftc.gov/sites/default/files/documents/...
I recognize that as a liberal I may be biased so I am looking for a list of candidates who have run for office while under indictment or after having been convicted.
I welcome examples from both liberals and conservatives of candidates from any party. A link to a source would be appreciated.
1 AnswerPolitics1 year agoDo you know of anyone elected president of the United States after being found guilty in court of violated federal prior to Trump?
If so, can you provide a reference supporting your claim?
If there is anyone doubting that Trump was found guilty in court of violating federal law see
2 AnswersHistory2 years agoShould the Senate confirm Stephen Moore for a job at the Federal Reserve?
Why or why not?
From a conservative site:
https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2018/december/econ...
From a liberal site:
1 AnswerPolitics2 years agoDid you watch the Frontline "Documenting Hate" episodes?
There have been two of them
"Charlottesville"
and
"New American Nazis"
so far.
If you watched them what did you think of them?
3 AnswersPolitics2 years agoDo you believe President Trump was telling the truth when he said the following?
“With what happened early today, that horrible, horrible attack in Pittsburgh, I was saying maybe I should cancel both this and that. And then I said to myself, I remembered Dick [Grasso], a friend of mine, great guy, he headed up the New York Stock Exchange on September 11th, and the New York Stock Exchange was open the following day. He said — and what they had to do to open it you wouldn’t believe, we won’t even talk to you about it. But he got that exchange open. We can’t make these sick, demented, evil people important.”
Do you believe the Washington Post was telling the truth when it said President Trump was not telling the truth:
6 AnswersPolitics3 years agoDo you believe Republican presidents are better at lowering unemployment than Democratic presidents? If so, why?
I checked the unemployment rate for every post World War II president in the months they took office and left office. With the exception of Ronald Reagan, the rate was higher in the month a Republican president left office than in the month he took office. During the same time period, no Democratic president had a higher rate in the month he left office than in the month he took office.
1 AnswerPolitics3 years agoWhat, if anything, has the Trump Administration done to prevent snificant inflation?
Most recently raised the price of steel and aluminum.
More consistently taken steps that will increase spending while cutting revenue.
4 AnswersPolitics3 years agoWhat flaws, if any, do you find in this perspective?
Bruce Bartlett was a domestic policy adviser to President Ronald Reagan. He "helped create the GOP tax myth." Now he says " Now he says "Trump is wrong: Tax cuts don’t equal growth."
See
5 AnswersPolitics4 years agoDid you agree with candidate Trump's attacks on President Obama's handling of the economy in 2016?
If so, why?
The incomes of middle-class Americans rose last year to the highest level ever recorded by the Census Bureau, as poverty declined and the scars of the past decade’s Great Recession seemed to finally fade.
Median household income rose to $59,039 in 2016, a 3.2 percent increase from the previous year and the second consecutive year of healthy gains, the Census Bureau reported Tuesday. The nation’s poverty rate fell to 12.7 percent, returning nearly to what it was in 2007 before a financial crisis and deep recession walloped workers in ways that were still felt years later.
The new data, along with another census report showing the rate of Americans lacking health insurance to be at its lowest ever last year, suggest that Americans were actually in a position of increasing financial strength as President Trump, who tapped into anger about the economy, took office this year.
3 AnswersPolitics4 years agoWhat did President Trump's "historic accomplishments" during his first 100 days do to help?
During his first 100 days in office President Donald Trump signed 13 Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolutions and 19 executive orders. He has also has worked with Congress to enact 28 laws.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/0...
Which, if any, of these do you believe will significantly improve the situation of your life, your community or your country?
9 AnswersPolitics4 years agoWill Elizabeth MacDonough's guidance be the final nail in the coffin of current version of the Senate AHCA bill?
She is the Senate parliamentarian. Her guidance on the AHCA could require 60 votes in the Senate to pass the bill.
For more details see
1 AnswerPolitics4 years ago