Can Biden Succeed Where Obama Failed?
The new president has a choice: make friends with congressional Republicans or actually make progress. He can't do both.
The new president has a choice: make friends with congressional Republicans or actually make progress. He can't do both.
The incoming president’s plan mimics an insurance industry letter, instead of pushing a promised public option or Democratic legislation to expand Medicare.
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Also, Biden's stimulus proposal would extend the eviction moratorium to September.
Party leaders are backing off a chance to push for a new round of full $2,000 survival checks — while Democratic lawmakers consider new tax breaks for the wealthy.
Legislators request review of pension investments flowing to Wall Street firms whose execs funded groups boosting Republicans who tried to overturn the election.
Despite Democrats winning Congress, the incoming president is prioritizing a budget deal with extremist Republicans, when he doesn't need their votes.
Corporations are being lauded for halting PAC donations after the insurrection — but they are not shutting down the real pool of cash supporting authoritarian extremists.
Friends: I’ll make this quick — in the wake of the violence at the U.S. Capitol, we have been working 24-7 to report on the funding stream behind the authoritarian movement threatening our democracy (see here [/funders-of-the-insurrectionist-gop/] and here [https://www.levernews.com/end-dark-money-now/]), and we expect to have