Sources in the British Cabinet tonight suggested that Prime Minister Theresa May is set to resign after over 60 Conservative Members of Parliament indicated they will vote against her European Union withdrawal bill, which was set to come before Parliament again.
Judy Shelton Nominated to Federal Reserve
Today, President Trump announced his intention to nominate Dr. Judy Shelton—an outspoken proponent of returning to the Gold Standard, and critic of the Federal Reserve—to the Reserve’s Board of Directors. Dr. Shelton currently serves as U.S. Director for the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
Congressional, State, and Local Elections
Harris Gaining Ground in Recent Democrat Polling
Four polls have been conducted since the first set of Democratic debates concluded, and there is one clear pattern: Kamala Harris is surging. The junior Senator from California had an excellent debate on the second night, with more than 18 million viewers watching her take premeditated shots at frontrunner Joe… Read more“Harris Gaining Ground in Recent Democrat Polling”
DevOps companies
DevOps is a term on the junction of two specialties – Development and IT Operations. DevOps is a methodology that appeared in 2009. Its common goal is to make the process of software development more efficient and predictable. The concept of DevOps is based on the collaboration between teams of… Read more“DevOps companies”
Why is voting in the US so difficult?
Rethinking member ambition and the reelection goal
That members of Congress are ambitious is a political science axiom. Getting elected (and reelected) to Congress requires ambition, as does the earnest pursuit of policy and power goals. Given this dynamic, the constant challenge for party leaders – particularly in the House – is channeling the ambitions of their… Read more“Rethinking member ambition and the reelection goal”
America Should Allow Other Countries to Vote in the 2020 Election: A Response
Where to begin with this article. I suppose it’s best to start out by linking what is quite possibly the worst take that 2019 is going to give us (and that’s saying a lot). In this article, written by Clémence Michallon, an argument is presented that asserts things would be much better if… Read more“America Should Allow Other Countries to Vote in the 2020 Election: A Response”