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Category Archives: supreme court
Democrats bent on spoiling victories
Agency theory is a way to explain the relationship between a principal and an agent. In a perfect world, the agent works in the principal’s best interest. In the real world, the agent works on behalf of the agent. Understanding … Continue reading
Posted in Congress, conservatives, liberals, politics, senate, supreme court, trump, voting
Tagged Agency theory, Congress, House, impeachment, Investitgations, Pelosi, politics, senate, trump, Waters
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Democrat victories portend impeachment coup
A disturbing movement to change the country’s government is afoot across the nation. This is not the usual midterm gains by the party out of power. No, this movement is a sinister and fairly open attempt to remove a duly … Continue reading
Posted in conservatives, liberals, politics, supreme court, Texas, voting
Tagged elections, impeachment, liberals, politics, trump
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A tawdry, disgusting, and distasteful week
As the Grateful Dead said, what a long, strange trip it’s been. And dude, the week is only half-over. I mean, like, there it was: the headline declaring that Bill Cosby, Mr. Jell-O Pudding, America’s Dad, will spend the next three … Continue reading
Posted in conservatives, journalism, politics, senate, supreme court
Tagged 25th amendment, american thinker, cosby, grateful dead, journalism, kavanaugh, new york times, new yorker, nominee
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Kavanaugh hearings: the making of political sausage
Thanks to the US Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court, America and the world learned why you do not want to see how to make political sausage. It is dirty … Continue reading
Posted in politics, senate, sexual assault, supreme court, Uncategorized
Tagged ford, hearings, kavanaugh
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