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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
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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
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Tagged elections, impeachment, liberals, politics, trump
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Shooting holes in agenda journalism
Lots of folks like to throw around the term “fake news” to describe stories they do not like or stories that are, well, fake. I prefer the term “agenda journalism” because it does not make a judgment on the veracity … Continue reading