Nov. 17, 2016
Good morning from Capitol Hill, where only an intervention by House Speaker Paul Ryan prevented the return of earmarks. Rob Bluey and Leah Jessen have the details on why that fight will be coming back early next year. Mike Gonzalez has a skeptical take on Obama's claims about his lack of responsibility for our current identity politics mindset, and Walter Williams isn't worried about how African-Americans will fare in the Trump era. Plus: Genevieve Wood on Democrats' woes, and Melissa Quinn on how to repeal Obamacare.
Under reconciliation, legislation under consideration by the Senate needs just a simple majority, 51 votes, to pass, blocking a filibuster by Senate Democrats.
While in Greece this week, President Barack Obama called the anxieties about national, cultural, and ethnic identities that impacted this election a "volatile mix."
House Speaker Paul Ryan will now oversee a showdown in early 2017 on an issue that became synonymous with government waste and pork-barrel spending during the GOP-controlled Congress of the early 2000s.
Democrats are in meltdown mode and it has nothing to do with climate change.
Vanita Gupta, the acting head of the U.S. Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, apparently has been working in violation of federal law for more than a year and a half.
"There's a lot of things obviously [where] we agree with Donald Trump, and will work to make those things happen," says Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio.
In light of the many difficulties within black communities, focusing energy and resources on the election of Donald Trump is gross dereliction.
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