Friday, 16 March 2018

Opinions P.M.: No, Congress isn’t gutting Dodd-Frank

Opinions P.M.
 
No, Congress isn't gutting Dodd-Frank
The Senate keeps the essential parts of the bill intact and helps community banks.
The Plum Line
Mueller is peeling back the layers of Trump's finances
There's so much shady stuff in his history it's hard to grasp it all.
 
History was made by two students who crossed school district lines
The Feb. 28 front-page article "Enrollment questions at D.C.'s Ellington School" noted that "Rumors about residency fraud have floated around some D.C. public schools for years." Two culprits in t...
 
The WorldPost
Unrealistic expectations will doom the North Korea summit
The Trump-Kim talks raise high hopes — but prepare for a train wreck.
 
The inside story of Trump people living large at taxpayer expense
It's transparent, at least.
 
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Outlook
The old tea party may be over, but the new one is at peak power
With Mike Pompeo's rise, the insurgents run the establishment.
 
Right Turn
How a responsible Congress would react to Trump's destructive purges
Trump is out of control, and Republicans are largely to blame.
 
New Yorker depicts President Trump without a tie at a press conference
Notice the body proportions.
 
Book Party
Think you remember every outrage of the Trump presidency so far? A new book will test you.
Review of "The List: A Week-By-Week Reckoning of Trump's First Year" by Amy Siskind, and "Can It Happen Here? Authoritarianism in America" by Cass Sunstein (ed.).
 
Right Turn
Flake cannot win in Trump's GOP, and that's the problem
He's right: The GOP is not fit to lead.
 
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The lessons of My Lai still resonate
50 years have passed since U.S. soldiers massacred more than 500 Vietnamese villagers. Have we learned from it?
 
DemocracyPost
Is Vladimir Putin an evil genius? No, but he'd certainly like us to believe it.
A strongman image is a great way to mask the decline of a great power.
 
Right Turn
Is anyone sure North Korea actually invited Trump?
We should get the invitation in writing.
 
The Plum Line
The 'chaos president' threatens severe damage to the GOP — and the country
All the tumult and turnover could have severe consequences.
 
Right Turn
A winning way for Democrats? (Part 2)
Democrats look for economic and political ideas to unify the party.
 
 
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