The Tea Party May Think it Runs the Country, but They are Wrong
Citizens may think the ultra right tea party has all the power in the U.S. In truth, they have almost none. A few people control America.
Citizens may think the ultra right tea party has all the power in the U.S. In truth, they have almost none. A few people control America.
The Supreme Court cannot compel the president to eliminate or rewrite Obamacare. Doing so would violate the Constitution.
A new poll found more than three-fourths of Americans do not want their political leaders to leave the health care system alone in the event the court throws out the health care law.
Republicans spent an entire day trying to get America interested in their sham Eric Holder scandal, and surprised no one by finding the AG in contempt.
Rep. Darrell Issa has all of the cred of any person with an alleged criminal background, dirty conflicts of interest, and a history of abusing power for political and financial gain.
When it comes to Obama, conservatives routinely misstate the law and the president’s constitutional powers.
The Nuns on the Bus say Ryan’s budget is ‘wrapped up in sound bites’ that benefit the 1% while punishing struggling people.
While Americans await the Corporate Court’s ruling on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, one thing is clear; Clarence Thomas has no right hearing or voting on the case.
You’d expect an interview with a climate scientist; you get an interview with a political scientist instead, one well paid by the denialists