Senate Democrats Approve $3.5 Trillion Budget Resolution – Now Comes The Hard Part

Senate Democrats Approve $3.5 Trillion Budget Resolution – Now Comes The Hard Part

August 11, 2021

The Biden agenda remains on track in the Senate. Senate Democrats approved a budget resolution early Wednesday morning that will allow them to pass a $3.5 trillion spending plan without GOP support later this year. Senate Democrats approve budget resolution, teeing up $3.5T spending plan: The Senate voted 50-49 to adopt the resolution, capping off

White House and Arizona Reaction to the Passage of the Senate Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal

White House and Arizona Reaction to the Passage of the Senate Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal

August 10, 2021

How many years did the American People hear Donald Trump boast that he could get deals on trade, health care, immigration, and infrastructure? Well, aside from a revised N.A.F.T.A. (where House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats scored major concessions for American Labor,) the former Chief Executive Full of Himself never came close to finalizing

Dominion Voting Systems Sues OANN And Newsmax for $1.6 Billion For The Big Lie

Dominion Voting Systems Sues OANN And Newsmax for $1.6 Billion For The Big Lie

August 10, 2021

Update to Dominion Voting Systems Second Company To Sue Fox For The Big Lie: “The AP reports Dominion Voting sues Fox for $1.6B over 2020 election claims. Now they need to sue One America News Network (OANN), Newsmax, Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia), etc. to get discovery. Roll up every traitor in this seditious plot.”

Senate Overwhelmingly Passes $1 Trillion ‘Bipartisan’ Infrastructure Bill; Now Comes The Hard Part

Senate Overwhelmingly Passes $1 Trillion ‘Bipartisan’ Infrastructure Bill; Now Comes The Hard Part

August 10, 2021

The Hill reports, Senate passes $1T bipartisan infrastructure bill in major victory for Biden: The Senate on Tuesday passed a roughly $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure deal, a significant win for President Biden and the first step on his top legislative priority. Senators voted 69-30 on the bill, which was spearheaded by a bipartisan group of

Hey Hey Republican Governors How Many Children did You Infect with the Coronavirus Today

Hey Hey Republican Governors How Many Children did You Infect with the Coronavirus Today

August 9, 2021

Students of history and people who lived during the Lyndon Johnson Administration are familiar with the anti-war slogan “Hey hey  LBJ how many kids did you kill today?” That phrase can be appropriately revised and steered toward any Republican Governor or Legislator today in this country that is willing to risk children’s health and lives

The Climate Crisis is Already Here: Latest Bad News

The Climate Crisis is Already Here: Latest Bad News

August 9, 2021

The Washington Post reported, Humans have pushed the climate into ‘unprecedented’ territory, landmark U.N. report finds. The New York Times reported, A Hotter Future Is Certain, Climate Panel Warns. But How Hot Is Up to Us. Don’t sugar coat it. The Daily Beast succinctly says it like it is: UN Climate Experts to the World:

Texodus: Texas Democratic Legislators Get A Temporary Reprieve From A State Court

Texodus: Texas Democratic Legislators Get A Temporary Reprieve From A State Court

August 9, 2021

Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who called a special session to enact onerous new voter suppression laws based upon Trump’s Big Lie, was thwarted by Texas Democrats who fled to Washington, D.C. (Texodus) to plead their case with Democrats in Congress that they must pass the For The People Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights

It’s Still Infrastructure Week In The Senate Before Recess – Where’s Voting Rights?

It’s Still Infrastructure Week In The Senate Before Recess – Where’s Voting Rights?

August 9, 2021

The Hill reports, This week: Senate races toward summer break: The Senate is moving to finish up its two-part infrastructure strategy this week and let members leave for a weeks-long summer break. The House is out of session this week. But the Senate was in town for rare back-to-back weekend work, after they missed their

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