Ben Cline, following in the footsteps of Bob Goodlatte, barely makes a noise in Congress. But because Democrats in Richmond and D.C. have given up on the Interstate 81 corridor, people here have no alternative.
Here we are beating ourselves up over trying to find common ground, and today’s headlines tell us a new poll has 76 percent of Republicans saying Joe Biden didn’t legitimately win the 2020 presidential election.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin declared that he wants Russia weakened. Of course he meant militarily weakened. Still, his words summoned an echo of Versailles in 1919.
Some people are able to liberate the creation story from its theological misogyny, but for most believers (especially the male ones), it’s pretty clear.
The question that we’ve needed to ask for months, if not years, smacked us in the face today again: what do Senate Democrats get out of having Joe Manchin in their caucus?
The writing is on the wall: Biden has no chance in 2024, and as much as it’s not his fault that this is the case, that’s immaterial. For the good of the country, and its future, it’s time for him to step aside.
People are protesting outside the homes of conservative Supreme Court justices to raise issue with the pending decision expected to overturn Roe v. Wade, which, understandable.
If we continue with more of the same, we can kiss 1.5°C goodbye. Even 2 degrees may be out of reach. And that would be catastrophe. This is madness. Addiction to fossil fuels is mutually assured destruction. — UN Secretary-General António Guterres Our climate crisis Christiana Figueres, a former UN climate chief and co-author of The Future…
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