A Draft Dodger Gave a Speech About Valor in Normandy
A man who used his privileged status to fake a disability in order to dodge national service gave a speech this morning at a ceremony at the grave site of…
A new (Michigan) statewide Glengariff Group public opinion survey of 600 likely voters shows how Democratic presidential candidates Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, Pete Buttigieg, Bernie Sanders, and Joe Biden all easily beat Trump.
Most declined to discuss their frustration with the D.N.C.’s rules on the record or to indicate how exactly they would shift tactics, saying their campaign plans were confidential. But campaign after campaign said the party’s donor requirements are skewing the way they allocate resources, forcing them to choose between investing in staff or pouring more money into ads on sites like Facebook, where prices are soaring to dizzying new heights. Two campaigns said digital vendors are currently quoting them prices of $40 and up to acquire a new $1 donor....and if your best idea for building support is placing $40.00 FB adds, please quit AND go into hiding.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester (DE-AL), issued the following statement after voting to pass H.R. 1994, the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act of 2019. The SECURE Act would make significant reforms to help ensure Americans obtain a financially sound retirement. The bill includes the Increasing Access to a Secure Retirement Act, a key provision led by Reps. Blunt Rochester and Tim Walberg that will make it easier for small businesses to offer annuities as part of an employee’s retirement benefits package. Rep. Blunt Rochester is also co-sponsor of the Secure Act, which passed with broad bipartisan support in a 417-3 vote.Good to know.