By Catherine Miele Once again, the majority Republican Congress is pushing the American Health Care Act – healthcare overhaul, although overhaul is too gentle a word – approval. Last week, the House passed the AHCA with a 1-point margin. The bill still has to pass the Senate and will likely (hopefully) undergo many changes, but […]Continue reading “AHCA U.S. Senate last place for Hope”
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Privatcy & National Security Debate
Authored by John Whitehead via The Rutherford Institute, “You had to live – did live, from habit that became instinct – in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard, and, except in darkness, every movement scrutinized.”—George Orwell, 1984 Supposedly the National Security Administration is going to stop collecting certain internet communications that merelyContinue reading “Privatcy & National Security Debate”
U.S. High Risk Club “Repeal & Replace “
Word this evening is that the House Republican leadership has set a vote for tomorrow on the latest version of “Repeal and Replace.” Insiders and observers are saying that this is a sign Speaker Ryan and his whips have found the requisite number of “yeas” to get the bill out of the House and onContinue reading “U.S. High Risk Club “Repeal & Replace “”
Let’s Talk Community Relations
Continuing “Intergenerational Conversations in Blue” – No. 4 of 9 Exchanges About Police Uses of Force and Community Relationships Dear Chief, It’s been a while since we have communicated. Since that time, a great deal has taken place. I read your piece in ‘The Progressive’ and wondered what you might do if you were to […]Continue reading “Let’s Talk Community Relations”
