Thursday 30 March 2017

Thursday's Opinions: Trump’s coal policy will likely do just what Obama’s did

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Trump's coal policy will likely do just what Obama's did
Energy consumption is guided largely by market forces — not government mandates.
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Latest Columns
The filibuster isn't what it used to be. It's time to bring the old way back.
The now-trivialized procedure was originally designed to compel compromise.
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Trump threatens to drown out the voices of despair
Trump voters were drawn to his promises of relief, but that relief is in short supply in the president's policies and priorities.
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Who is to blame for the opioid epidemic?
Prescription drugs killed 183,000. Those who made and sold them owe America an explanation.
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Kushner and Bannon have opposite missions. Which one will win?
Trump's son-in-law has been tasked with making the government more efficient. Good luck.
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No, President Trump can't revoke national monuments
Republican plans to pare back Obama's dedications fall short of the law.
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Editorial Cartoons
If you’re not part of the Russiagate solution, what does that make you? Stop shaking your head, Sean Spicer
Rather conspicuous, at the very least. White House press secretary Sean Spicer needs to develop the part of his anatomy that supports his head.
 
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The Post’s View
Obamacare is the Republicans' responsibility now
If we will be living with the ACA for the 'foreseeable future,' Republicans have an obligation to ensure the law's stability.
 
China betrays the promise of democracy in Hong Kong
Beijing refuses to compromise with the opposition while violating the territory's autonomy.
 
A struggling D.C. high school notches a landmark achievement
The entire graduating class at the struggling school applied to college this year.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Sessions’ sanctuary city policy stands in stark contrast to Democrats’
When it comes to staying safe in a sanctuary city, liberals say you are on your own.
 
What I assume President Trump knows about Susan B. Anthony
Seems right.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
The Senate better get this right
If the Senate cannot get to the bottom of this Russia investigation, who will?
 
The pressure on Nunes is intensifying. He won’t be able to hold off a reckoning forever.
The hits just keep on coming.
 
Republicans can pretend all they want. Health-care reform is still dead.
Reluctant to admit it, Republicans play word games.
 
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