Buried inside the Schumer-Manchin compromise spending bill are the usual kitchen sink contents that any large piece of legislation accumulates in order to help speed its passage. As this bill’s authors have the conceit (or is it the audacity?) to say this bill cuts inflation, reduces the deficit and presumably pays for a portion of Julie Jaman was banned from her local YMCA pool after demanding that a man leave a women's locker room where little girls were undressing. Today, House Committee on Oversight and Reform Ranking Member James Comer (R-Ky.) and Subcommittee on the Environment Ranking Member Yvette Herrell (R-N.M.) raised serious concerns over the Biden administration’s ongoing efforts to suppress free speech and silence any who criticize the administration’s unpopular Green New Deal agenda. In a letter to White House National Climate ANALYSIS – In the wake of U.S. Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, Communist China (Chicom) launched its largest military drills around the island ever. These exercises, which began on Thursday, will effectively blockade Taiwan until Sunday afternoon. The big questions are how will President Biden react, and what will be the impact? The answers Washington, D.C. – There’s something about the way laws are made and the impact they have on the nation that many people may not understand. Oh, they may know what it is intuitively, and that much of how Congress does its business doesn’t make sense, but they can’t explain why. That means they can’t propose ways Russia is open to discussion within a specific framework. Never underestimate Congress’s ability to revive dead bills, and bad ideas, if enough money is used to revive them. Oh, and political need – that’s key, too. Such is the case with the revival and swift passage of a massive subsidy bill for the computer chip industry that, on its own, would have taken corporate PO Box 455, Leesburg, VA 20178 Unsubscribe |