It’s Just Not That Complicated
America’s problems are simple to diagnose and solve. Let’s stop pretending everything is complex and entertainingly counterintuitive.
America’s problems are simple to diagnose and solve. Let’s stop pretending everything is complex and entertainingly counterintuitive.
At least 19 people have died in student-led protests in the capital Kathmandu.
James Talarico launched his Senate bid with a call for ‘civility’ — plus opposition to the filibuster and an openness to a new Democratic leader.
Rep. Andy Barr has momentum in the open Kentucky Senate race, though he's still trailing Daniel Cameron.
The Kentucky Republican needs just two more supporters to force a House vote on releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
House Republicans could advance must-pass defense legislation this week without a proposal to scrutinize US investments in China.
The House and Senate are set to be out for a week in late September around Rosh Hashanah, then return for a Sept. 30 shutdown deadline.
Donald Trump has made one of the most remarkable blunders of his political career, beginning the process of changing the name of the “Department of Defense” to the “Department of War.” In doing so, Trump is eliminating an Orwellian propaganda term that was meant to disguise aggression as defense. Trump and “Secretary of War” Pete Hegseth believe that this new name will emphasize the “lethality” of the department. But what it will actually do—assuming it is followed through on, which is doubtful—is make it more obvious that the U.S. state is a warmongering aggressor, and galvanize opposition to U.S. military spending. It was difficult to convince Congress to cut “defense spending,” since, after all, who can oppose defense? On the other hand, “war spending” is easy to make a case against. The American people support defense, but they are sick of war.
The Kentucky senator questioned the vice president’s “disdain for human life” and didn’t rule out a hearing as other Republicans stayed quiet.