The Republican Party's Retirement Problem
Trump makes life miserable for GOP lawmakers—and party leadership only makes it worse.
Trump makes life miserable for GOP lawmakers—and party leadership only makes it worse.
The fight over the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund is pure political theater.
The Senate majority leader says he will not allow a vote on it, despite widespread support for the measure.
What's the point of a "limited government" bloc that doesn't limit government?
Plus: Six-week abortion bans are proliferating, extremism as excuse for censorhip, Soylent made a snack bar
Trump won't rely on Congress to fund his 200 miles of border wall.
Ed Markey believes the time to vote on urgently necessary climate change legislation is...later.
A year after the tax law, growth is up but tax revenue is down.
Five years ago, McConnell declared the need to restore the Senate. Instead, he's broken it further.
The Senate majority leader delivers hollow partisan victories and little else.
Senate Republicans are torn between their hatred of voting on bills, their fear of poking the bear, and their love of confirming judges.
Supporters are concerned about the bill's future if it doesn't pass this year.
Should the Senate majority leader really be celebrating more reckless spending?
A fast-moving, public airing of the claims against Kavanaugh would serve the public interest-and could help restore trust in a battered institution.
But will Congress act to rein in Trump?
Jonathan Adler says he's "supremely qualified," an originalist, and a critic of the administrative state. But he's a cipher when it comes to defendants' rights.
"We all are so optimistic that industrial hemp can become sometime in the future what tobacco was in Kentucky's past."
John Stossel picks the best and worst political performances of the year.
Republican leaders spent most of the Obama years attacking rising debt and massive spending. Now that they control the budget, they could not care less.
It's a conventional Republican tax plan with all the predictable problems - and benefits.
Senate Republicans will probably vote before the new Democratic senator is sworn in.
Rushing a bill to a vote makes for messy legislation that comes apart over time.
Jeff Flake wonders: Is this what the Republican Party has become?
Instead of striving to ingratiate himself with those who hold his fate in their hands, the president seems determined to antagonize them.
After abruptly postponing a vote, dealmaking continues.
The Republican health care plan wouldn't solve the problems Republicans say they want to solve.
It's one more way the GOP repeal bill resembles Obamacare.
Why are Republicans rushing a bill no one likes? Here are five theories.
The Senate GOP is relying on the same opaque process they accused Democrats of using to pass Obamacare.
It's time to bring back meaningful Congressional oversight of the executive branch.
Senators should not be afforded special privileges shielding them from vigorous criticism.
Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy line up to defend the man who campaigned against the mess they helped create
GOP move to "defund Planned Parenthood" isn't all it's cracked up to be.
The best speech you'll see the Texas senator make
Provisions prevent feds from spending on interference with state hemp-farming programs or hemp crop transport.
The Senate majority leader tries to kill FISA Court transparency.
No surveillance reform means giving the executive unchecked powers we should know it will abuse.
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