Opinion · 117th Congress
Wanted this holiday season: More wise men and women on the Hill
OPINION — The point of so many holiday tales hinges on transformation. But that would be lost on the likes of Boebert, Gosar and Greene.
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OPINION — The point of so many holiday tales hinges on transformation. But that would be lost on the likes of Boebert, Gosar and Greene.
OPINION — Our legislation would remove Medicare and SSDI waiting periods for those who qualify for disability with Huntington’s disease.
OPINION — Biden should know that when presidents, in their first year, ignore voters’ priorities, they often pay for it in the midterms.
OPINION — With the politics of pique exhibited by Republicans in recent weeks, has Congress hit rock bottom? Walter Shapiro fears it hasn’t.
OPINION — Members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus have been flexible, strategic and committed in working to advance the Biden agenda.
OPINION — Only Congress can ensure that app stores function like a fair marketplace for developers instead of a like a “Squid Game” contest.
OPINION — For many today, politeness is a deal break and “owning” your enemies excuses any sort of behavior. Just ask Paul Gosar.
OPINION — Biden couldn’t have foreseen the chilling resilience of the coronavirus, but he did set unrealistic expectations among Democrats.
OPINION — Biden is not the first president struggling to get his nominees confirmed by the Senate. It’s time we reform this broken system.
OPINION — Court-packing or confirming more pro-life judges won’t fix polarization at the Supreme Court. What justices need is an ethics code.
OPINION — Youngkin won despite the 2021 Virginia electorate being nearly identical to 2020 in terms of party ID and ideology.
OPINION — Tragedies like the Charleston church massacre may soon be forgotten as laws to ban teaching of racial truths in schools spread.
OPINION — Glenn Youngkin put together a winning majority coalition in Virginia, and it had nothing to do with dog whistles or even Trump.
OPINION — The state of the mask and vaccine wars next year would be a better predictor of the 2022 midterms than 2021 election results.
OPINION — The disaster at Huntington Beach represents just a tiny sample of the potential destruction that waits under the ocean’s surface.
OPINION – Washington must seem increasingly irrelevant to Americans dealing with Life 101. The infighting is leaving them exhausted.
OPINION — Regardless of how the contest between Terry McAuliffe and Glenn Youngkin turns out, Democrats ought to be worried about 2022.
OPINION — It would be a profound betrayal to legal immigrants if they can’t be helped because Democrats cannot get everything they want.
OPINION — Republicans nationwide are showing us that accumulating power is the goal, with no guardrails on how you acquire or keep it.
OPINION — As Biden prioritizes trillion-dollar progressive demands over fixing the economy, his party could be punished in the midterms.