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New Democratic strategy: Repackage the BBB and expect a different result
President Joe Biden and Democratic leaders are hoping that simply repackaging their failed legislation will work in their favor.
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President Joe Biden and Democratic leaders are hoping that simply repackaging their failed legislation will work in their favor.
Did Joe Biden promise too much? Maybe. But not pursuing key priorities of Democrats was not really an option either.
Sen. Thom Tillis writes that his colleague Kyrsten Sinema's recent speech on partisanship contained both a warning and a path forward.
OPINION — Isn’t it better to be aware and prepared to act than to ignore the effects of climate change until it’s in your face?
OPINION — So many of Biden’s first-year missteps flow from a buoyant optimism reminiscent of a gambler who thinks he’s on a lucky streak.
OPINION — Approval voting would allow voters to support candidates across the spectrum of ideologies, eliminating the appeal of extremists.
OPINION — A year after the Jan. 6 carnage, so many choose to support the idea of real violence that leaves real consequences in its wake.
OPINION — Biden’s penchant for painting a rosy picture that conflicts with reality won’t convince those struggling in the present economy.
OPINION — Exaggerated fears of gerrymandering contributed to the biggest political mistake of the Biden presidency, Shapiro writes.
OPINION — The toxic work environment that has engulfed Capitol Hill in the year since Jan. 6 affects not just members but their staff too.
OPINION — The “New Right” was previously an outlier in GOP politics. Now it’s all that is left, for the most part, Stu Rothenberg writes.
OPINION — Blaming the American Rescue Plan for inflation is disingenuous at best and a flat-out lie at worst, Leahy writes.
Losing can often breed more losing. Washington Democrats are on a remarkable losing streak, with few clear answers on how to get a win.
OPINION — With his gracious concession in 1960, Richard Nixon set an example that many in his party would find hard to emulate today.
OPINION — Sondheim’s words sadly resonate in a country where children are learning the wrong lessons from adults who should know better.
OPINION — Looking back on 2021, it’s clear Biden and Democratic leaders made the wrong choice at almost every point in this new presidency.
OPINION — The U.S. will find it hard to remain a global leader without a leading role for nuclear in our energy portfolio, Kennedy writes.
OPINION — The BRAVE Act would help connect millions of veterans to good-paying, family-sustaining jobs in the trades, Norcross writes.
OPINION — Columnist Stu Rothenberg continues his tradition with his annual best and worst awards for the year in politics.
OPINION — In the current environment, it’s not enough to disagree, you have to discredit, demonize and destroy opponents, Gonzales writes.