
The Off-Ramp From Bibi That Biden Hasn’t Taken
Jan 23, 2024 · Asked last week about his repeated rebuffs to President Biden’s requests that he accept a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conundrum, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, “The prime minister needs to be able to say no, even to our best friends.”. Which, substituting the word “president” for “prime minister,” is precisely what Joe Biden needs to say …
Why Are ‘Ten Million Jobs’ So Incendiary? - The American Prospect
Oct 12, 2022 · OBVIOUSLY, WE WANT A PRO-UNION PRESIDENT who is working to grow the number of jobs, building and modernizing America’s infrastructure, and shifting production of critical semiconductors, batteries, and electric vehicles produced at home. You want new trade agreements that are more American worker–centered, as the president has promised.
Looks Like Aid to Israel Can Be Conditional After All
May 9, 2024 · President Biden’s better-late-than-never and better-partial-than-nothing-at-all decision to withhold U.S. bombs and shells from Israel should it mount an all-out attack on Rafah at least shows that his administration can have the ability to walk its talk.
Fascism Resurges in Its Original Homeland - The American Prospect
Sep 26, 2022 · Brothers of Italy’s Giorgia Meloni attends the center-right coalition closing rally in Rome, September 22, 2022.
A Lost Political Generation? - The American Prospect
Apr 1, 1992 · One possible explanation for our fiscal attitudes is the difficult economic circumstances that confront us. As young people entering the work force, buying our first cars and maybe even homes, we are particularly vulnerable to the middle-class squeeze.
Elizabeth Warren at Her Everyday Best - The American Prospect
May 19, 2023 · Elizabeth Warren continues to demonstrate why she is the indispensable progressive leader in America. She exposes and explains daunting insider issues in ways that ordinary people can grasp.
No Labels’ Real Label: Vanity Candidates ‘R’ Us
Apr 12, 2023 · The video is also filled with shots of empty polling places, anticipating “an election in which the majority saw no viable choice.” This despite the fact that the 2020 election saw by far the highest turnout in American history, and that elections since then—like in Wisconsin last week—have also seen record-high turnout.
War on the SAT - The American Prospect
Apr 18, 2002 · Wherever he went in the past year, University of California President Richard Atkinson was handing out verbal analogies questions: DRAPERY is to FABRIC as (pick one) fireplace is to wood; curtain to stage; shutter to light; sieve to liquid; window to glass.
Can K Street’s Most Pro-Biden Firm Save TikTok?
Mar 24, 2023 · Earlier this month, the White House called on ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of social media site TikTok, to sell the platform or risk facing an outright ban from Congress.. Momentum is building in Washington from members of both parties for a crackdown on Beijing’s tech juggernaut because of national-security concerns.
A Regulator Signals Comfort With Allowing More Bank Mergers
May 24, 2022 · A few years ago, Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell produced an incredible statistic in response to a query from Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA). Between 2006 and 2017, banks submitted 3,819 merger applications to the Fed. Of this number, 3,316 were approved and 503 were withdrawn prior to action by the Fed.