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10.16.2017

As North Korea threatens Guam again, now what?

By Robert Romano Stability is an illusion. So is power. What deters a nuclear first strike against the U.S. is the perceived response. More generally, nuclear powers don’t go after one another because the likely consequence is nuclear annihilation on all sides. Once one or two nukes […]

10.13.2017

Trump moves on Healthcare when Congress refuses

By Natalia Castro Congress could not manage to repeal and replace Obamacare and install a healthcare plan that actually serves the American people, so President Trump set the wheels in motion to do it himself. With Trump’s most recent executive order, the consumer will have […]

10.13.2017

Can Congress help turn around the damage done to the military by the Obama administration?

By Printus LeBlanc Yes, the 115th Congressional session has been a disaster for the Republican majority. Obamacare repeal was a failure, tax reform has is not done, and anything meaningful came from executive orders. No organization has taken Congress to task for its shortcomings more […]

10.12.2017

Could Republican senator sabotage of Trump agenda galvanize pro-Trump electorate in 2018?

By Robert Romano Susan Collins. John McCain. Lisa Murkowski. And others. The most visible obstacles to enacting the Trump agenda in Congress are individual Republican senators who have been blocking critical items from passing the Senate. So far, it has ensnared Republican attempts to repeal and replace […]

10.12.2017

The Blue Slip is only one battle in the Senate

By Natalia Castro Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has just doomed one of the President’s opposition’s most significant tools for obstructing the Trump agenda: the blue slip policy. While this scratches the surface of ending the egregious actions in the Senate against President Donald […]

10.11.2017

If you want to get Iran to the negotiating table, declare the Iranian Revolutionary Guard a terrorist organization

By Printus LeBlanc As Oct. 15 approaches President Donald Trump must decide whether to decertify the Iran deal or not. Pundits on both sides of the aisle are weighing in with their “expert” opinions. Some want to keep the deal as they see it necessary […]

10.10.2017

True immigration reform at hand with 70-point Trump plan ending chain migration, securing border

By Natalia Castro Conservatives flew into frustration when President Donald Trump went to Democrat leadership to discuss the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), when Democrats rushed to the microphones to declare a deal had been done without preconditions. Trump has once again reminded groups […]

10.09.2017

If Trump decertifies the Iran nuclear deal, he doesn’t need Congress to reinstate the sanctions, he can do it himself

By Robert Romano If President Donald Trump decertifies the Iran nuclear deal under law because, in his determination, quoting the law, “suspension of sanctions related to Iran” is no longer “appropriate and proportionate to the specific and verifiable measures taken by Iran with respect to terminating its illicit nuclear program; and… vital to […]

10.05.2017

Attorney Jeff Sessions needs to claim his house

By Natalia Castro Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself from working on the Russia investigation, but he did not recuse himself from his vital position. While immigration has been the Justice Department’s primary focus, more can be done to restore the rule of law the […]

10.04.2017

The upcoming decisions of the Supreme Court

By Printus LeBlanc The Supreme Court began its new term this past Monday with a docket full of cases sure to influence how Americans go about their day. The cases range from the government not getting a warrant to search your possessions to being forced […]

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