Friday, 26 July 2019

Opinions P.M.: It’s time for impeachment hearings on Trump. Here’s how Democrats may proceed.

Opinions P.M.
The Plum Line
It's time for impeachment hearings on Trump. Here's how Democrats may proceed.
Here's a way to move toward holding President Trump accountable.
Give Pelosi what she wants on impeachment
As ugly as the 2009 health-care town halls were, they are incredibly instructive today.
 
If Biden is toast, why's he still so far ahead?
The conventional wisdom here is off-base.
 
The federal government's new masked executioners
The Trump administration is attempting to revive federal executions, and it'll likely recruit secret companies to do so.
 
The Plum Line
African Americans are key to the Democratic nomination — and perhaps the whole election
Biden has a big lead with them now, but history shows that things can change quickly
 
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It's Mueller time-out
Everyone is confused now.
 
PostEverything
The House has already opened impeachment proceedings against Trump
Forget the political optics. As a matter of law, the Judiciary Committee's actions are clear.
 
So much for the 'small government' GOP
Government spending grew at its fastest pace since the Great Recession.
 
Congress warns the SEC: Don't expose Americans to Chinese hacking
Do we really want to expose more of our personal data to Beijing's spies?
 
Saudi Arabia must dismantle the male guardianship system
At its core, the system is based on the assumption that men are superior to women.
 
National security isn't a bargaining chip with China
The Trump administration shouldn't play down Chinese economic aggression.
 
Outlook
Women and desire: It's about so much more than sex
Lisa Taddeo's "Three Women" shows us what some women really want (and rarely get).
 
Outlook
Five myths about consciousness
No, dreams don't typically offer insight into suppressed desires.
 
PostEverything
Despite all the stimulus, the U.S. economy is slowing. What's up with that?
The deficit's rising and the Fed's about to cut rates. That's a lot of stimulus. So why is growth slowing?
 
Outlook
A Nazi victory seemed inevitable. Then came 1941.
Andrew Nagorski explains how the events of that year marked the beginning of the end for Hitler's Germany.
 
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