Month: March 2019

Biden, Warren and Sanders on Antitrust

In the cover story of the November/December 2017 issue of the Washington Monthly, executive editor Gilad Edelman chronicled how anti-monopoly politics, including revived antitrust enforcement, had “seemed to go...

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Cox’s Codpiece

After the debacle of David Davis’s no show in Brussels, Dominic Raab’s token appearance as a Brexiteer Brexit secretary not actually in charge of any negotiation, and Stephan Barkley’s convincing impersonation...

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Democrats Unanimously Pass the For the People Act

I generally take a look at all the roll calls of all the votes that take place in the House and Senate because it gives me insight into how politicians strategize on forming their ideological profiles. There are usually a few...

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Let’s try this again

I do think the NYT editorial about how there is a supermajority of US citizens who are united but ignored is well worth reading. This clip alone tells the tale: About 75 percent of Americans favor higher taxes for the...

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