What Did You Hear When the Gavel Fell on the Latest Attempt at Healthcare Reform? July 28, 2017 by Jerry Newberry 1 Comment Republican fail in Obamacare skinny-repeal attempt. Where does that leave the American public?
The Hypocrisy Over the Absolute Truth Is Bringing Us All Down July 27, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment Everybody thinks their version of the truth is the correct one. Shouldn’t we at least consider a differing point of view?
So This is What the Democrats Call a Better Deal? July 24, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment The Democratic Party says they now have a new message that will resonate with the nation’s voters, but is there really anything new in it?
This Time, Republicans, It’s All On You July 19, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment If Republicans fail to deal with Obamacare, voters will likely have that on their minds when the mid-term elections come around.
Trump and “Russia-Gate”? The Democrats’ Collusion with China Under Clinton Was Far Worse July 19, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence Leave a Comment The evidence suggests that Bill Clinton tilted American policy sharply toward Beijing in exchange for financial support for his re-election.
Maybe We All Could Gain Some Wisdom Reading Rubio’s Tweets From Proverbs July 14, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment Yale Divinity School professor calls Proverbs the most Republican book of the Bible. We should all take a look at what it says.
Can the Trump Administration Deliver on its Promises to War Veterans? July 9, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence Leave a Comment The new president deserves credit for pushing VA reform to the top of the nation’s policy agenda, but major hurdles remain.
If I Can Just Hang On Until I Can Get on Medicare… July 7, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment If you expect your healthcare insurance costs to disappear when you turn 65, you probably should take a closer look.
There is a New Movement That Just May Change the Face of America’s Political Landscape July 5, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment The newest generation of voters will have a different perspective from any previous generation, and possibly one that can change the nation’s direction.
Why Are the Poor Still Smoking? July 1, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence A profound social divide threatens to unravel the enormous progress made in eliminating one of the nation’s most dangerous health threats.