critical races before novemberre but i think he should also take the time to visit places that republicans have often ignored. mr. president, your agenda is working, so sell it everywhere. and listen to the people who are being fed a load of malarkey about what is in your heart and mind and show them what is really in your heart and mind. and yes, that means doing events exclusively for african-americans and latinos, including and distressed including in distressed communities, places like chicago, where democratic leaders have failed abysmally. show them a better alternative and celebrate the gains you have already won for them and all americans. too many republicans never understand that you often win respect for just showing up. but of course, i don t expect the editorial writers to give you any credit for any outreach like that. in a way, who cares. no one is reading them anyway.ha
offenses. on the left and right, most experts agree that the decades-old war on crime has failed abysmally, causing a dysfunction that costs $18 billion every single year. but not jeff sessions. in fact, sessions is introducing drug directives that hearken back to the worst days of the war on crime. he has even outlawed security for justin kusher. as the system locks people up, it might be looking at another country that has so few inmates, it is actually closing prisons. the government in the netherlands closed 19 of nearly 60 prisons the past several years, according to the new york times. the prison population decreased by half in a decade, going from
offenses. the decades old war on crime has failed abysmally, creating a system that cost the country $80 billion in a single year. but not attorney general jeff sessions. in fact sessions is introducing sentencing and drug directives that harken back to the worst days of the war on crime. he s even outmaneuvered the president s son-in-law jared kushner who s pushed for drug law reforms. the government in the netherlands close d the prisn population decreased by half in a decade, going from a peak of more than 20,000 in 2006, to
chris, you know this because you know everything. a good start. a lot of people forget donald trump has been in a feud with the nfl for 33 years. it started in 1994 when he bought the new jersey generals. u.s. football league. tried to go head to head with the nfl, failed abysmally. it was a really low point in his career. but this is pretty hard to fail at pro football. he got me he didn t. another trump sports one, he did a tour de trump in new york, a bicycle tour de france version in new york, that failed too. was he on any special help for that? no, not that i know of. the secondly, c.h.i.p., the children s health care program, reauthorization failed in september, they re frantically searching for a solution, 9 million kids health care at stake and there s no clear understanding between the house and the senate right now.
association, and a whole host of others. and now the health insurance industry itself has come out forcefully against it. saying the bill would increase costs, destabilize the market, and undermine safeguards for people with pre-existing conditions. keep in mind the american people, including much of the gop base as far as we can tell, are not fans of the gop repeal and replace effort either. every bill republicans have put forth has polled abysmally, even among republican voters. last month the majority of the public, 60%, said it was a good thing the senate did not pass the gop health care bill last time around. all of which raises the question, why are republican lawmakers trying so hard to pass this thing? we got a clue a few months ago when associated press reported a gop donor at a koch brothers retreat republican lawmakers that his dallas piggy bank was closed until obamacare was repealed and he got his tax cut. june nevada republican dean heller denounced a gop health