Policy and Politics

Remembering A Soldier Who Died For His Country Before Becoming A Citizen

Memorial Day weekend is a time when a lot of Americans remember those who have served and lost their lives during war.

Wasserman Schultz threatens Police Chief for gathering evidence

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz threatens Chief of U.S. Capitol Police with “consequences” for doing his job

“It’s a viable idea”

Republican legislators and policy experts are kicking around a novel way to increase health coverage automatically enrolling millions

He plowed his field; now he faces a $2.8 million fine

A farmer faces trial in federal court this summer and a $2.8 million fine for failing to get a permit to plow his field and plant wheat.

The Kennedy Democrats don't want

The latest Kennedy to run for office is discovering the storied family name isn't enough anymore

Iran election: Why it's important to the U.S.

Iranian voters will decide the fate of moderate President Hassan Rouhani and his policy of engagement with the West on Friday.

Obama’s Justice Department refused to hire military veterans for jobs

The Obama Justice Department discriminated against military veterans, trying to force them to withdraw their applications for two job posting

Dazed and Confused......

Nancy Pelosi Gets Completely Befuddled By Questioner In CNN Town Hall

DNC Workers Sue Party

Dozens of field workers filed a class action lawsuit against the Democratic National Committee, claiming the party pushing employers to pay a

Allowed To Hide Donors From The Public?

Hillary Clinton, whose failed presidential campaign was hampered by pay-for-play allegations, launched a “dark money” political organization

600 Sex Offenders set free Under Obama policy

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency released nearly 600 illegal immigrants convicted of sex crimes.

Flash Back....cash flowed to Clinton Foundation amid Russian Uranium Deal

But the untold story behind that story is one that involves not just the Russian president, but also a former American president and a woman

FCC votes to begin reversing Net Neutrality Rules

The Federal Communications Commission voted 2-1 to begin the process of reversing the Obama administration's net neutrality rules.

Bernie Sanders AGAIN fails to file Senate Ethics Financial Disclosures

Thus, Sanders has met ethics requirements in a timely manner just 20 percent of the time for the last five years.

Why Democrats don't like Joe Lieberman

There are people in Washington who would be happy to see Joe Lieberman return to public life.

Border security and immigration made simple

Utilizing market forces and modern technology would serve American interests

Maxine Waters struggles to explain

Rep. Maxine Waters (D., Calif.) struggled Friday on MSNBC to explain what the Democratic Party stands for.

California Democratic chair race angers ‘Berniecrats’

Delegates to the state party convention selected Bauman for party chair on Saturday. He defeated Kimberly Ellis, who refused to concede, decl

Who’s in Charge of Outer Space?

All extraterrestrial activity today is governed by a 50-year-old, Cold War-era treaty. Will governments agree on an update before the final f

Obama holdover colluded with Unions

An Obama administration appointee with deep ties to labor unions promoted a grassroots campaign to reverse the Trump administration’s proposa