Thursday, 9 February 2017

Thursday's Opinions: Steve Bannon vs. Pope Francis?

Trump tweets a red line for North Korea; Trump is trying to compare himself to Andrew Jackson. Wrong Andrew.; Trump sides with the sheriffs on their racket; What are Republicans going to do about Obamacare? 'No idea.'; Is corporate 'short-termism' a myth?; 'What happens to us?' Why Sweden is so worried about the Trump administration.; Coming technology will likely destroy millions of jobs. Is Trump ready?; Liberals should welcome Gorsuch. Like Kagan, he puts law before politics.; Do your homework, Ms. DeVos; Just because the GOP can doesn't mean it should; Maryland's procrastinates on pension fund fixes — again; Happy Hour Roundup; Why the Yemen disaster is a frightening harbinger of things to come; Sean Spicer’s chilling words; ‘This is not over': Muzzled Elizabeth Warren calls on Democrats to stay in the fight; Trump traumatizes tech; Democrats — and Gorsuch — must counter Trump's attacks on the judiciary
 
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Steve Bannon vs. Pope Francis?
Trump's chief strategist could be headed for a showdown with the leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
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Trump tweets a red line for North Korea
Trump sets a line in the sand over Kim Jong Un testing an intercontinental ballistic missile that could carry a nuclear warhead.
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Trump is trying to compare himself to Andrew Jackson. Wrong Andrew.
He's more like the infamous Andrew Johnson.
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Trump sides with the sheriffs on their racket
The president sympathized with the sheriffs' complaint that they are being pressured to reform civil forfeiture practices.
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What are Republicans going to do about Obamacare? 'No idea.'
The GOP is sitting by and watching the health-care system unravel.
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Is corporate 'short-termism' a myth?
The evidence suggests that the economic picture is a lot more complicated.
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'What happens to us?' Why Sweden is so worried about the Trump administration.
Stephen Bannon concerns Swedes most of all.
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Coming technology will likely destroy millions of jobs. Is Trump ready?
We need to develop an American Dream 2.0 for how society can function in the Smart Machine Age.
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Liberals should welcome Gorsuch. Like Kagan, he puts law before politics.
The judge will stand up to any abuse of executive power.
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Editorial Cartoons
Just what are they teaching our kids in school these days?? Mixing business with the presidency
The curriculum just changed again. Having the presidential seal is a great selling point.
 
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The Post’s View
Do your homework, Ms. DeVos
The new education secretary could bolster her policy knowledge by studying the District's impressive school choice options.
 
Just because the GOP can doesn't mean it should
Does the Republicans' attempt to kill two environmental rules under the Congressional Review Act bode ill?
 
Maryland's procrastinates on pension fund fixes — again
Gov. Hogan once called for no more pension shenanigans, but now he, too, seems unwilling to make tough calls.
 
 
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Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Why the Yemen disaster is a frightening harbinger of things to come
Does anyone have confidence in the decision-making process in this White House when lives are on the line?
 
Sean Spicer’s chilling words
White House press secretary warns that any attempt to 'undermine' the success of Yemen raid does disservice to fallen Navy SEAL
 
‘This is not over': Muzzled Elizabeth Warren calls on Democrats to stay in the fight
The senator talks about what's next.
 
Trump traumatizes tech
Trump is the enemy of meritocratic industry
 
Democrats — and Gorsuch — must counter Trump's attacks on the judiciary
Trump's outburst warrants a response
 
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