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Goolsbee's appointment at Chicago Fed points to rising political tension at central bank

Goolsbee's history of supporting Democratic policies and criticizing Republican ones on TV and radio talk shows, is raising concerns that the central bank is becoming increasingly politicized.

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Goolsbee's appointment at Chicago Fed points to rising political tension at central bank

Goolsbee's appointment at Chicago Fed points to rising political tension at central bank
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Why so many House Republicans co-signed Texas's lawsuit to overturn the election

Why so many House Republicans co-signed Texas s lawsuit to overturn the election Sarah Binder, The Washington Post Dec. 15, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail Last week, 126 House Republicans signed onto a brief supporting Texas s lawsuit asking the Supreme Court to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. The court summarily rejected Texas s bid, leading one Republican senator to declare that the justices had closed the book on the president s [legal] nonsense. Lawmakers occasionally sign onto these friend of the court efforts, especially because legislators can file such briefs without any formal action by the House. Still, this brief stood out. Monday night in a national address, President-elect Joe Biden joined observers on both sides of the aisle in decrying the underlying legal push as deeply anti-democratic. GOP lawmakers who signed on from the states targeted by the suit - Michigan, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Arizona - in effect were calling on the court to thr

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