Thursday, 6 April 2017

Opinions P.M.: Sen. Tom Cotton: Russia has subverted our treaty on cruise missiles for years. It’s time to act.

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Sen. Tom Cotton: Russia has subverted our treaty on cruise missiles for years. It's time to act.
Right now, it costs the Russians more to fulfill their commitments than to break them.
How to improve D.C.’s flawed school accountability plan
D.C.'s proposed plan under the Every Student Succeeds Act doesn't do nearly enough for high achievers,
How to get Trump to change his mind on just about anything
Trump is a sucker for a hard-luck case.
 
Supreme Court confirmation hearings in 2035
I first posted this in 2015, but it's even more appropriate now.
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The nuclear trigger has been pulled. Will the Senate recover?
Stop them before they shoot again.
 
Devin Nunes is out. And the right is making the Russia scandal even bigger.
The danger of using opposition tactics when your party is in power.
 
Rachel Maddow: ‘I don’t necessarily want to hear from the White House on almost anything’
Just not a reliable source of information, the MSNBC host says in an interview with the Erik Wemple Blog.
 
The O’Reilly Fiasco represents a particular way of thinking
He's a star, so...
 
 
America's parliamentary disaster
Congress is fanning, not defusing, conflict, so we should not be surprised that there is confusion and paralysis.
 
Now that Trump understands the horror in Syria, he must act
But does he have the will to do so?
 
Bob Dole and Trent Lott: The Senate has changed. It's time to use the nuclear option.
Neither the Constitution nor precedent require 60 votes to confirm Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.
 
Late morning links: Kansas City, Mo., overwhelmingly votes to decriminalize marijuana
Plus: Prosecutors in Arizona, Louisiana look to block criminal justice reform; Taser offers free body cams to every PD in America; and judge denies Sessions' request to delay consent decree in Baltimore
 
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Syrian opposition leader: Trump must match words with deeds
Only by striking Assad and pressuring Russia can Trump fulfill his promise to respond to Syria's latest atrocities, says the former prime minister.
 
Can we overcome public ignorance about immigration?
New research confirms previous findings showing that public ignorance increases opposition to immigration, but also suggests that it can potentially be overcome. The problem is less intractable than it might seem.
Five myths about World War I
The United States wasn't filled with isolationists, and it wasn't exactly neutral before 1917.
 
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