Neil Aquino on runoff. Trump to be dictator. Ryan Grim dings Ted Cruz. GOP sellout taxpayers.
Neil Aquino visited to discuss the runoff elections. Ryan Grim recently embarrassed Ted Cruz, who seemed uninformed. Donald Trump admits he wants to be a dictator. GOP is selling out the taxpayers.
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Neil Aquino from Houston Democracy Project is here: The Houston Democracy Project works daily to make democracy a top issue in Houston politics & to inspire and strengthen pro-democracy coalitions. This week, we'll be discussing the runoffs [More]
Trump admits that he will be a dictator on day one as Sean Hannity tries to stop him: The ads write themselves. And Trump admitted it in his town hall. He said he would be a dictator on day one of his presidency. [More]
Ryan Grim embarrasses Ted Cruz in interview on Israeli’s Gaza acts, but it’s doubtful he realized it: Journalist Ryan Grim used Senator Ted Cruz’s words against him. He then went in for the kill after he schooled Cruz on the Likud platform. [More]
Republicans Advance Boebert Plan Forcing Taxpayers to Foot Bill for Big Oil’s Mess: “The oil and gas industry could stick taxpayers with a massive bill of between $2.9 billion and $17.7 billion,” warned Public Citizen’s Alan Zibel. [More]
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