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February 22, 2021Permission to republish original opeds and cartoons granted.
On this day in 1968, the Tet Offensive ended. The North Vietnamese hit the American war effort hard. Though the North Vietnamese death toll was 20 times that of its enemies, strongholds previously thought impenetrable had been shaken.
In today's newsletter, we look at an effort by Democrats in the New York state legislature to strip Gov. Andrew Cuomo of his powers in the wake of his disastrous Covid response. Our policy expert looks at how Biden's threat to pack the Supreme Court could already be working to sway the Court's actions. Frank McCaffrey looks at President Biden's plan to push women and minority-owned businesses to the front of the line. And a Republican Trump loyalist in the House introduces a bill to strip all noncitizens in the country of federal aid.
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NY Democrats seek to cut Cuomo down to size ([link removed])
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By Catherine Mortensen
Democratic state leaders seek to strip Gov. Cuomo of his emergency powers in wake of his disastrous - possibly criminal - Covid response.
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Is Biden’s Supreme Court packing threat already working as the court punts abortion and guns rights cases? ([link removed])
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By Robert Romano
The Supreme Court with its newly minted Republican-appointed 6 to 3 majority is getting ready for its next round of cases as it convenes this week, but it might not yet have the profound, ground-breaking implications that constitutional conservatives have sought for a generation to impact as the court punts on abortion and Second Amendment guns rights cases.
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Biden Puts Women & Minority-Owned Businesses at Front of the Line ([link removed])
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The Biden team is favoring minority and female-owned businesses. In these difficult times, do we need everyone to be helped? The small business world is an important part of the American economy. Doesn't it just need to be kept alive?
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Republican moves to cut off all noncitizens from government assistance programs ([link removed])
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