Join us for this gripping exploration of presidential overreach. By understanding the past, we can better safeguard our democracy and ensure that future leaders respect the boundaries of their power.
In today’s episode of quote; Lest We Forget Historical, America is indeed on the road again. But are we heading in the right direction? Today, we’re exploring paths taken by others before us reflecting on what they lost, how they lost it, and…
Doug Irwin’s insights make it clear that “tariffs are rarely the best option. Economists have found that tariffs often have unintended consequences, can provoke retaliation from other countries, and are not an effective policy tool for achieving the goals we Americans aspire to.”
On one side, conservatives championed the rags-to-riches narrative, while liberals promoted the flawed ideals of the “self-esteem movement.” Unless we rethink this mindset, the consequences could be dire in the years ahead.
Is it a power play for him to only retain political colleagues who agree with him and not represent the country’s citizens or is it blackmailing the vice president to hold to the party’s line?
It’s vital for individuals who wish to register to vote to be vigilant and recognize the clues and red flags that may arise when they sign up to vote in their state, city, county, or village.
Only after the Civil War did vice presidents begin to be selected from the same party, valued for the strengths, skills, and experience they could contribute to the administration and the support they provided to the president.