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The Bulwark: Tim Miller & Ben Wittes: ‘Donald Trump Sleeps Through Michael Cohen’s Testimony!’
Source:The Bulwark talking about Sleepy Don & Michael Cohen in court. Source:The New Democrat “Michael Cohen substantiated 99% of what’s needed to prove Trump’s hush money reimbursement scheme—and so far, Cohen held his own under the weak defense counsel’s cross-exam. Plus, are we past the peak power of the corporate lobbying world? Ben Wittes and […]
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Brookings Institution: Gigi Hinton & Ron Haskins- ‘America’s Welfare Transformation’
Source:Brookings Institution– Senior Fellow Ron Haskins. “Ron Haskins: In 1996, welfare was changed from an entitlement to a program with time limits and work requirements. Has this welfare reform worked?” From Brookings In 1996, a Republican Congress and President Bill Clinton … Continue reading
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