Liberal: Why Dem might shut down the government
If “current suspension spending measures expire on March 14th,” then don't bet on a contract to avoid government shutdown. Warns Ed Kilgore of New York Magazine. “It was only three weeks before the money was gone, and there were virtually no actual negotiations,” and “The parties are probably more apart than ever in ideas about the right spending level.” “Most important” Senate. Dems can block any deal, but Democrats “are scared of a grab for power that was made so quickly by Trump and his agents and by what they do with their power.” . “Passively watching the whole crazy show” looks bad for Congressional Dem. Please do something. “This may be the only shot of the year Anything about it.
Jerusalem Post: Don't shrug a failed bombing
Explosives planted on the bus “explosions during Friday morning rush hour may have killed or hurt hundreds of innocent civilians,” but “technical failure.” “for. Now Perps has to take responsibility for the West Bank, Gaza and Tehran. I advocate the editorial board of Jerusalem. An early indication is that Iran planned an attack while terrorists in the West Bank carried it out. “If so, this is not just a localized terrorist attack. It is part of Iran's broader strategy to destabilize Israel through its proxy.” “A strong and clear response is a measure to deterrence. It's not just necessary for this kind of attack, it's the only way to keep it from getting closer to success again.”
Libertarian: Behind Doge's public doubts
“Americans think the government is useless,” but “Doge's support is warm.” JD Tuccille from Note Reason. Pew's poll says “56% of Americans” are “almost always useless and inefficient,” but the latest The Economist/Yougov poll says “Doge is 39% It brings out a “positive” rating.” “Doge faces a barrier for Democrats who recognize that the government is corrupt and inefficient, but wants more anyway. It also faces the challenge of Republicans and independents. They say they don't want to abandon their favorite Bundoguru, although they have fewer governments.'' Certainly, Americans say they have a low opinion on the federal government, but as long as they deliver their merchandise , I might be happy to hold back on that deep flaw.”
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Ukrainian Beat: Mineral Trading is Key to Kyiv
President Trump's proposed mineral contract “could bring great benefits to Ukraine between the US and Ukraine.” Closing Kurt Volker with Kyiv Post. Trump's proposal “changes the domestic political narrative and argues that Ukraine is paying the way rather than using taxpayer resources.” Furthermore, it will “give the United States a vested interest in ending the war” and secure “Ukraine as a strategic partner” against Russia. “The first draft of the U.S. Ukraine resource trading was a “significant flaw,” but such “resource trading provides incentives for Vladimir Putin and weakened Russia to “end the war.” ”. The agreement coordinates “the interests of the United States and Ukraine” and builds “a peaceful and prosperous European Ukraine.”
Cultural critic: Hamas' “unforgivable” hate
“I spent my life witnessing” the most “heinous crime” Reminiscing Bernard Henrilevy in the Wall Street Journalbut “like Befell Kfir and Ariel Bibas and their mother Shiri, “I don't know if I've ever encountered such fear.” “In other wars, the death of a child is the ultimate shame, and the remains of humanity” generally “prevents prisoners from being bothered by infants.” But Hamas Deliberately He had time to “adult” two “terrifying” boys. And the moment they die, “we must imagine it inevitably,” the “ultimate obscene is to close our eyes and refuse to look.” “Damn anyone trying to drag us into the false game of moral equivalence.” This “innocent death” is “only Hamas' hatred, and it is not allowed.”
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Why Dems may shut down gov’t, don’t shrug off failed bombings and other commentary
Liberal: Why Dem might shut down the government
If “current suspension spending measures expire on March 14th,” then don't bet on a contract to avoid government shutdown. Warns Ed Kilgore of New York Magazine. “It was only three weeks before the money was gone, and there were virtually no actual negotiations,” and “The parties are probably more apart than ever in ideas about the right spending level.” “Most important” Senate. Dems can block any deal, but Democrats “are scared of a grab for power that was made so quickly by Trump and his agents and by what they do with their power.” . “Passively watching the whole crazy show” looks bad for Congressional Dem. Please do something. “This may be the only shot of the year Anything about it.
Jerusalem Post: Don't shrug a failed bombing
Explosives planted on the bus “explosions during Friday morning rush hour may have killed or hurt hundreds of innocent civilians,” but “technical failure.” “for. Now Perps has to take responsibility for the West Bank, Gaza and Tehran. I advocate the editorial board of Jerusalem. An early indication is that Iran planned an attack while terrorists in the West Bank carried it out. “If so, this is not just a localized terrorist attack. It is part of Iran's broader strategy to destabilize Israel through its proxy.” “A strong and clear response is a measure to deterrence. It's not just necessary for this kind of attack, it's the only way to keep it from getting closer to success again.”
Libertarian: Behind Doge's public doubts
“Americans think the government is useless,” but “Doge's support is warm.” JD Tuccille from Note Reason. Pew's poll says “56% of Americans” are “almost always useless and inefficient,” but the latest The Economist/Yougov poll says “Doge is 39% It brings out a “positive” rating.” “Doge faces a barrier for Democrats who recognize that the government is corrupt and inefficient, but wants more anyway. It also faces the challenge of Republicans and independents. They say they don't want to abandon their favorite Bundoguru, although they have fewer governments.'' Certainly, Americans say they have a low opinion on the federal government, but as long as they deliver their merchandise , I might be happy to hold back on that deep flaw.”
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Ukrainian Beat: Mineral Trading is Key to Kyiv
President Trump's proposed mineral contract “could bring great benefits to Ukraine between the US and Ukraine.” Closing Kurt Volker with Kyiv Post. Trump's proposal “changes the domestic political narrative and argues that Ukraine is paying the way rather than using taxpayer resources.” Furthermore, it will “give the United States a vested interest in ending the war” and secure “Ukraine as a strategic partner” against Russia. “The first draft of the U.S. Ukraine resource trading was a “significant flaw,” but such “resource trading provides incentives for Vladimir Putin and weakened Russia to “end the war.” ”. The agreement coordinates “the interests of the United States and Ukraine” and builds “a peaceful and prosperous European Ukraine.”
Cultural critic: Hamas' “unforgivable” hate
“I spent my life witnessing” the most “heinous crime” Reminiscing Bernard Henrilevy in the Wall Street Journalbut “like Befell Kfir and Ariel Bibas and their mother Shiri, “I don't know if I've ever encountered such fear.” “In other wars, the death of a child is the ultimate shame, and the remains of humanity” generally “prevents prisoners from being bothered by infants.” But Hamas Deliberately He had time to “adult” two “terrifying” boys. And the moment they die, “we must imagine it inevitably,” the “ultimate obscene is to close our eyes and refuse to look.” “Damn anyone trying to drag us into the false game of moral equivalence.” This “innocent death” is “only Hamas' hatred, and it is not allowed.”
– Edited by the Post Editorial Board
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