Looks like billionaire Mark Cuban isn’t a huge fan of Trump and his life’s work as a criminal conman.
Looks like billionaire Mark Cuban isn’t a huge fan of Trump and his life’s work as a criminal conman.
The New York Times reports as follows: Election Updates: Trump falsely claims the Biden administration was ‘locked & loaded’ to kill him. We all know that there are tens of millions of hateful morons who will believe anything Trump tells …
The main problem Trump faces in Minnesota is The Twin Cities, population 2.99 million out of the total 5.72 million. These are educated, sophisticated people, most of whom recognize Trump as the criminal conman he is.
The photo here depicts a slice of life from 1905, before fire-fighting equipment had evolved into an early version of the trucks we have today. (To skeptics, of which I was one before I looked this up: both the source …
People like those pictured at left actually do exist, but they’re rare. If only college-educated cast ballots, Trump would have lost the 2020 election by 40 million (rather than 7 million) votes. The more people are exposed to more of …
The world stands in astonishment at America’s moral and intellectual nosedive. Until 2016, the U.S. was the world’s most powerful proof-point for the stability of democracy and trust in the concept of self-government. Just a few years later, more than …
The author of the meme here certainly makes a good point, but I’m not too sure about the “beyond comprehension” part. If the years since Trump took office have taught us anything, it’s that about one-third of American voters are …
None of the Republicans seeking re-election who voted to impeach or convict former President Donald Trump was out-raised by a primary challenger last quarter. Does this counter the notion of a huge victory for the GOP in November’s midterms? Is …
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Forty years after Reagan and the advent of “trickle-down” economics, it’s widely recognized that the theory was an abject failure. Of course, it didn’t fail the rich, whose already-huge piece of the pie has ballooned since 1980, an outcome that …