A mass shooting in Atlanta draws attention to a problem of which I was only tangentially aware.
The job losses and hit to the service sector is well documented. But trade has radically shifted, too.
What was mere signaling under a Republican Senate and President could now become law.
The Senate’s last conservative Democrat is taking President Biden’s call for unity seriously.
House Democrats have done what their Republican colleagues refused to do.
Mitch McConnell is testing out his spine again.
It will be symbolic, but the symbol will be an anti-democratic one.
Thinking about unsupported narratives and a little bit about data usage.
Roger Stone, Paul Manafort, and Charles Kushner are among last night’s lucky recipients.
The science and ethics are not the hardest part of determining who should go first.
The Party of Lincoln went over the cliff like lemmings in support. It’s tough to see how they recover.
Was Trump’s attempt to overturn the outcome a one-off or a sign of things to come?
Gridlock doesn’t mean government stops. It just shifts who is governing.
Revisiting predictions about what would happen if what has happened happened.
All the major outlets are finally acknowledging the obvious.
President Trump is historically unpopular and has consistently trailed Joe Biden. He could still win.
The Electoral College is once again having the opposite effect of what its defenders claim.
Sorry, UC Irvine, as long as Navarro is on the faculty, no donations from this graduate.
Thinking about wildfires and electoral politics.
Pondering lack of US interest in our friends to the south.