"That city's water system literally crapped out this summer" your blog is a critical daily read for me but, hey, if this political reporting thing doesn't work out perhaps there's a gig as a sit-com writer.
"One reform that I would make in the federal government is that any Congressional letter or email asking for money should be posted on the internet."
You have my enthusiastic agreement about that, Jamie. Your suggestion is truly bipartisan because members of both parties do this as routinely as they brush their teeth.
Jamie, please report to us what the Administration's plan is for peace in Ukraine that would look like a win for both sides of the conflict. A "win" for one side over the other seems impractical if not impossible. That's not what diplomacy looks like anyway. These things always end when one or both sides reach a point of intolerable suffering so there is motivation to negotiate. What does that look like here and what are the risks?
Hmmmm. Were they attempting to break into the Pentagon to stop the certification of a legal and fair election? Were they attempting to overthrow our government or protesting a war (a war that history has shown us they were right to protest, incidentally)? Were they hunting for the Vice President in order to hang him or were they burning draft cards? Interestingly, here’s another contrast to Jan. 6: Almost 700 people at the Vietnam protest were arrested. Weirdly, the president didn’t tell them he loved them and to go home.
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"That city's water system literally crapped out this summer" your blog is a critical daily read for me but, hey, if this political reporting thing doesn't work out perhaps there's a gig as a sit-com writer.
Thank you. I worked very hard to come up with that one-liner.
Thank you for your request to DOT. Great reform idea.
"One reform that I would make in the federal government is that any Congressional letter or email asking for money should be posted on the internet."
You have my enthusiastic agreement about that, Jamie. Your suggestion is truly bipartisan because members of both parties do this as routinely as they brush their teeth.
Jamie, please report to us what the Administration's plan is for peace in Ukraine that would look like a win for both sides of the conflict. A "win" for one side over the other seems impractical if not impossible. That's not what diplomacy looks like anyway. These things always end when one or both sides reach a point of intolerable suffering so there is motivation to negotiate. What does that look like here and what are the risks?
Hmm. The October anti war protest is called a riot. January 6 incident called an attack.
Hmmmm. Were they attempting to break into the Pentagon to stop the certification of a legal and fair election? Were they attempting to overthrow our government or protesting a war (a war that history has shown us they were right to protest, incidentally)? Were they hunting for the Vice President in order to hang him or were they burning draft cards? Interestingly, here’s another contrast to Jan. 6: Almost 700 people at the Vietnam protest were arrested. Weirdly, the president didn’t tell them he loved them and to go home.
On point!