All posts tagged Paul Ryan

Affordable Care Act aka Obamacare 2017
October 28, 2017, Comments Off on Affordable Care Act aka Obamacare 2017

See also Affordable Care Act aka Obamacare 2012-16 The problem isn’t Obamacare; it’s the insurance companies 28 Octo ...

U.S. Government & governance 2017 – the first six months
July 19, 2017, Comments Off on U.S. Government & governance 2017 – the first six months

Eight Political Scientists Who Will Make Sense of 2017 Presidential memoranda vs. executive orders. What’s the dif ...

Election campaign 2016: Republicans
November 4, 2016, 1 Comment

The Daily Trump: Filling a Time Capsule (The Atlantic Daily) People will look back on this era in our history to see wha ...

Lead-up to U.S. 2016 elections – Republicans Part II
July 28, 2016, Comments Off on Lead-up to U.S. 2016 elections – Republicans Part II

The Most Extreme Republican Platform in Memory Barring some bizarre meltdown by the candidate, unexpected clusterfucks o ...

U.S.: Environment & energy 2010 – 15
August 1, 2015, 4 Comments

Climate change on Wednesday-Night.com Andrew Revkin Dot Earth blog Natural Gas Forum Pros and Cons of Marcellus Shale Ga ...

U.S. economy 2012
December 29, 2012, 2 Comments

The Economist updates the lexicon of hedge funds In line with the rest of our industry we are making some changes to the ...

U.S. elections 2012: Obama versus Romney
November 6, 2012, 2 Comments

 The Campaign in Two Minutes – clever montage from CNN Boss Rove By Craig Unger Vanity Fair Letter From Washingto ...

U.S. 2012 election presidential debates
October 24, 2012, 1 Comment

The Purpose of Presidential Debates By George Friedman (Stratfor) Monday night’s presidential foreign policy debat ...

U.S. elections 2012 – the conventions
September 6, 2012, 1 Comment

President Obama’s new media headwinds For over a year now, the political press has been writing the ever-evolving ...

Wednesday Night #1589
August 15, 2012, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1589

The bombardment of Olympics and political campaign news has had an inexplicably stultifying effect, relieved only by the ...