They regain power. Theyre telling us. Theyre being straight about it. They will appeal lower Prescription Drug prices and raise drug prices. The Social Security and medicare. Theyll pass massive tax cuts for the wealthy, make them permanent, but they are not now individual tax cuts. Delta and the very foundation of american economy, if we dont meet their demands. Heres the thing, thats not conjecture. You dont have to just take the president s word for it. This week, in an interview with punchbowl news, House Minority leader Kevin Mccarthy, he laid out his vision as a potential speaker, and that includes holding the economy hostage, refusing to raise the debt ceiling unless his demands for spending cuts are met. Now, this all sounds familiar, it should. Congress raised the that ceiling three times when donald trump was president. The Washington Post reporting it as avoiding the market rattling, economic showdowns that Congressional Republicans had force one democratic president barack
San Francisco Playhouse announced casting for Indecent by Paula Vogel, the first production in the Playhouse's 20th Anniversary Season. The play will run on the San Francisco Playhouse Mainstage from September 22 through November 5, 2022. Susi Damilano will direct, with music direction by Dmitri Gaskin and choreography by Nicole Helfer.
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The movie adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda s Broadway musical
In the Heights got everyone up and dancing when it finally premiered in reopened movie theaters (!!) and on HBO Max. Whether you saw Usnavi, Nina, Vanessa, and all the rest light up a small or big screen, you got to join the exuberant party and dream right along with them.
The inspiring story focuses on the hopes and struggles of the Latinx community in the New York City neighborhood of Washington Heights. One iconic scene in the movie (and musical) centers around a blackout, where residents were continuously without power during the heat of the summer. Even then, these streets are made of lively music. Naturally, fans have all kinds of questions about the real-life events that inspired it.