Wednesday 23 January 2019

Opinions P.M.: Why today’s protests in Venezuela are different

Opinions P.M.
 
Why today's protests in Venezuela are different
Venezuela has seen protests like these many times before, but this week's were different.
The Trump-Pelosi war just intensified. We're in for two years of crisis.
A petty argument over the State of the Union is a harbinger of the coming chaos.
 
Sanctioning Assad is the very least the United States can do in Syria
The Senate should pass the Caesar bill to show that America still cares what happens in Syria
 
Really, is this too much to ask for in a presidential candidate?
Our expectations are low in 2020.
 
Davos attendees are worried about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. She's the least of their problems.
Davos attendees mostly fail to see their personal responsibility for economic and political unhappiness.
 
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The Plum Line
Medicare-for-all is very popular. But Democrats face a massive fight over it.
The presidential candidates all say they want it, but it may still cause a primary battle.
 
Can we make artificial intelligence ethical?
Artificial intelligence will change everything. But should it?
 
Trump is trapped and tanking
He is in a hole and keeps digging.
 
Mitch McConnell is a shoo-in for an Oscar
The Senate majority leader has a history of putting politics before the country's interests.
 
Trump isn't normal. But normalcy just might be the key to beating him.
Data shows that voters judge Trump by normal standards, and his approval rating rises and falls on competence and policy.
 
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What we learned from Elizabeth Warren's visit to Puerto Rico
She can't be accused of lacking substance.
 
The Plum Line
Trump's position is weakening fast. Here's how Democrats can exploit that.
House Democrats can seize control of the debate by passing bills that address the real crisis, not the fake one.
 
I could beat Trump in 2020, and so could you
But it's not over until Trump is frogmarched. (BLOG POST)
 
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Davos, this is outrageous
Leaders at Davos are not prioritizing climate change.
 
Has Trump tired of being bashed on the shutdown?
Thursday votes might break the logjam.
 
 
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