Two ways the Ukraine war could have been prevented, and might still be ended
Perhaps the greatest tragedy of the immensely destructive Ukraine war lies in the fact that it could have been averted.
Perhaps the greatest tragedy of the immensely destructive Ukraine war lies in the fact that it could have been averted.
America’s founders did not want a military government ruled by force. Rather, they opted for a republic bound by the rule of law: the U.S. Constitution.
President Biden welcomed India’s prime minister Narendra Modi with much pomp and ceremony the other day.
The Republican Party has become naught but an organization dedicated to tearing down whatever vestiges of decency remain in this country.
The United States and the Republic of India agreed today to end six outstanding disputes at the World Trade Organization.
We’re not dealing with a government that exists to serve its people, protect their liberties and ensure their happiness.
Mark Warner, the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, seems to be of two minds on classified documents.
U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine stressed in a media call on Wednesday that indicted former president Donald Trump should be “presumed innocent, until proven guilty.”
Mark my words: the government is as corrupt and self-serving as ever, dominated by two political factions that pretend to be at odds with each other all the while moving in lockstep to maintain the status quo.
I definitely want one of those Hillary Clinton “But Her Emails” hats.
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