“It is sad that the non-Kentucky born “senatorial” representation, under whose tenure, the people and the Commonwealth so desperately suffer, have done so much to impinge the investigation into the alleged treasonous activities which allegedly have taken place through Trump Inc. Stand aside and let …”
“To the Republican delegation from Kentucky...Most of which are not even native Kentuckians...you heartless wretches, get these kids back to their parents! What, in Gods holy name, is wrong with you and your party and your cohort that not only allow this, but promulgate it! https://splinternews.com…”
“Last night, the Senate overwhelmingly approved an $80 billion annual increase in military spending. Trump had asked for just $48 billion.
That $80 billion increase in military spending is enough to have satisfied Bernie Sanders’s campaign promise to make tuition free at public colleges and univers…”
“74% of American citizens polled believe that we should continue to develop further relations with Cuba. Why now, after international re-engagement with Cuba has taken place in healthy and deliberate ways, would the current leader of the United States try to shut down all progress to this point? The…”
“While I support the pursuit of clean energy this bill makes me nervous for a couple of reasons: 1. Anytime Congress starts talking about matters that impact the environment and deregulation in the same sentence there is cause to pause, step back and take a much closer look. The same is true here. 2.…”
““Abuse of the CRA has allowed Congressional Republicans to fast track the repeal of a host of protections that benefit everyday Americans with little notice or public debate. President Trump and Republicans are misusing this legislative mechanism to reward special interests and big corporations at t…”
“Oh no, absolutely not. The blatant bias of this bill is both astonishing and naive. Intrinsically implied is the idea that someone with a military or law enforcement background is somehow more trustworthy than other citizens. How so? Timothy McVeigh served in the military and so did Micah Xavier Joh…”
“Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 was enacted during the Great Depression to prohibit commercial banks from speculating activities which caused the collapse of many banks. During the 1980's the laws governing banks was weakened to allow all banks to own brokerage firms and mutual funds and to act as both …”