President Joe Biden’s massive social welfare and climate change bill – his Build Back America plan – would raise taxes on the lower- and middle- classes, while giving lucrative breaks for the super wealthy.
In politics, as in life, we often overcomplicate things. Consider last week’s off-year elections in New Jersey and Virginia, where pollsters and pundits are still combing through election results to make sense of what happened. It’s not that complicated.
“No one got everything they wanted, including me, but that’s what compromise is. That’s consensus. And that’s what I ran on.”That was President Joe Biden on Oct. 28 unveiling his latest $1.75 trillion spending bill – watered down from $3.5 trillion after Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.
In the 2003 romantic comedy “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days,” a women’s magazine editor tasks her star columnist with an experiment to see if she can do exactly that.
More Americans are now refusing COVID-19 vaccinations not because they oppose the “shoulder jab” but because they oppose a mandate from a president they do not trust.