Senate republicans are planning to confirm a record nineteen justices next week even as the House head home for the summer weekend. He is on his way through the 111 vacancies that was held over from the Obama administration. more »
Archives for: "July 2019"
Ever wonder which month produces the heaviest snow, or how much does a snowflake weigh? Why do birds have beaks, or why does the earth spins east to west? Then sit back and enjoy random thoughts of trivia that will have you thinking: is this for real? more »
The U.S. has plummeted in an annual corruption index, falling out of the top 20 countries for the first time since 2011, and landing in 22nd place , watchdog Transparency International said in a new report that links the global erosion of democracy and… more »
Today we begin a new topic of "The Swamp is Getting Swampier". Each week we will be taking a look into Trump's cabinet departments and the changes that effect our lives. Did he drain the swamp to help the people, or did he fill the swamp with piranha's?… more »
How much further would he go now that his own name is on the ballot and now that he is facing impeachment by the democratic controlled House. The moment the president declares a “National emergency” more than 100 special provisions become available to… more »
It's still more than a year and a half before the election and the rhetoric is already heating up and I don't know if I can go through another year and a half of seeing propaganda posted on face book, twitter, and other platforms that are nothing more… more »
Since the first time he said that then candidate Barrack Obama was not an American citizen, and continued the same accusation through most of his presidency. The Trump administration has been trying to roll-back or reverse every Obama-era regulation… more »
By now we all know about Russia’s interference in the 2016 elections, and the possibility they are repeating it for the 2020 elections. This is not something new to the Russians, but most of us in America have no idea about what we are facing.… more »
An ordinary British family contends with the hopes, anxieties and joys of an uncertain future in this six-part limited series that begins in 2019 and propels the characters 15 years forward into an unstable world. Daniel (the youngest brother) is… more »
An ordinary British family contends with the hopes, anxieties and joys of an uncertain future in this six-part limited series that begins in 2019 and propels the characters 15 years forward into an unstable world. Daniel (the youngest brother) is… more »
An ordinary British family contends with the hopes, anxieties and joys of an uncertain future in this six-part limited series that begins in 2019 and propels the characters 15 years forward into an unstable world. Daniel (the youngest brother) is… more »
An ordinary British family contends with the hopes, anxieties and joys of an uncertain future in this six-part limited series that begins in 2019 and propels the characters 15 years forward into an unstable world. Daniel (the youngest brother) is… more »
As you know I have been working on the Jack Family Tree for the past twenty years. While I have had extensive results going up the line of pedigree, I still have a lot of work left on the current generation and their descendants. Since there are quite… more »
Concrete floors, cold and bare, soiled clothing, but no one cares. Little children, dirty diapers, the smell, the stench fills the air. No soap, no water, no toothbrush to share, jammed in cages, no room to spare. No blanket, no pillow, not even a bed,… more »
An ordinary British family contends with the hopes, anxieties and joys of an uncertain future in this six-part limited series that begins in 2019 and propels the characters 15 years forward into an unstable world. Daniel (the youngest brother) is… more »
An ordinary British family contends with the hopes, anxieties and joys of an uncertain future in this six-part limited series that begins in 2019 and propels the characters 15 years forward into an unstable world. Daniel (the youngest brother) is… more »
An ordinary British family contends with the hopes, anxieties and joys of an uncertain future in this six-part limited series that begins in 2019 and propels the characters 15 years forward into an unstable world. more »
Here are today’s summary of Trump’s Twitter Tweets For Those Who Don’t Have Twitter To Tweet. He must have had an hangover from his weekend twitter storm to only post a few today. Today Trump attacked “The four freshman congresswomen, Nancy Pelosi,… more »
There use to be a time when Americans were so united. They didn’t resemble one another even if you painted them! They spoke all the languages in the world and formed an astonishing mixture of civilizations. Some of them were from nearly extinct… more »
Once again, Trump is using an Executive Order as a political stunt by signing an executive order today requiring federal agencies to purchase products using more American components. more »
The new word in the English Dictionary is Tweet Storm meaning a large number to Twitter Tweets in a short period of time similar to a rain or snow storm. Today I begin posting Trump Tweets on a daily basis. "Summary of Trump Tweets Storm on Twitter for… more »
Definition of a dictatorship according to the World Book Encyclopedia: A Dictatorship is a system of government in which a single person or party has complete political power; the dictator often maintains power by employing oppressive methods.… more »
Yesterday I talked about how the President of the United State Donald J. Trump has abused his power as president to remove key people from various government departments and replace them with people loyal to him. I was going to complete the article with… more »
The 2016 elections should be a wake up call to every single American who values our democracy and the freedoms that we take for granted. Today we face another chapter in our lives. If ever there was an election more important that any election in… more »
Trump began a zero tolerance policy on immigration, including asylum seekers that legally show up at the border to request asylum. This policy also included, not only detaining adult immigrants, but all thousand of children from age six-month up to… more »
There are two political party's dominating the current elections, The democrats and Republicans. Here we take a look of the make up, structure, philosophy, and members of both party's to help you understand the philosophy and make up of each party. more »