Thursday 31 August 2017

Opinions P.M.: The New York Times showcases one way to rebuke culture of anonymity in the federal government

Sober, reasonable conservatives should oppose unpaid-for tax cuts
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
The New York Times showcases one way to rebuke culture of anonymity in the federal government
"The official" in a story about health policy doesn't come off looking too good.
Sober, reasonable conservatives should oppose unpaid-for tax cuts
Let's get real about tax cuts and the debt.
 
‘Single payer’ is becoming Democratic Party consensus. Here’s the danger to avoid.
Democrats need to learn the lessons of the Affordable Care Act.
 
The emperor of junk science forensics has died
The Supreme Court created a demand for flawed expertise. Robert O'Block filled it.
 
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Why a court ruling blocking the Texas ‘sanctuary city’ law is so important
Anti-immigration legislation is dealt a serious blow.
 
Trumpism infects the Virginia GOP
Not that long ago, the GOP seemed almost genteel as they pursued their pro-business, anti-regulation policies.
 
Republicans won’t acknowledge Trump is a really bad person
No, President Trump is not misunderstood.
Don’t buy the latest round of laughable Trump White House spin
Trump is suddenly concerned about abusing his power? Seriously? Yeah, right.
 
Americans to Trump: We’re not like you
Trump has isolated himself and the GOP.
 
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What's wrong with a journalist saying President Trump lied?
Media critic Erik Wemple, editorial writer Charles Lane, and conservative publisher Gary Abernathy of the Times-Gazette (Hillsboro, Ohio), grapple with how to call out President Trump's untruths.
 
Trump is selling some sort of tax plan
Trump has no idea what he is pitching.
 
Trump may get bitten by his own abuse of the pardon power
The Arpaio pardon opened a can of worms.
 
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