Tag Archives: Republican Party

Reinventing America: Putting the “US” Back into the United States

Why does such a high degree of corrosive disunity persist in the United States?

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Divided Government Revisited

Did the era of divided U.S. government really only begin when the Republicans took over the House?

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President Obama, Plug the Hole

Is President Obama the only man who can plug the hole in American governance?

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America’s Budding 1995 Nostalgia

With nostalgia budding for happier times, why should Americans look back on 1995 with fond memories?

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Ending Gridlock in the U.S. Senate

How might the current gridlock in the U.S. Senate eventually be resolved?

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The New BSE Syndrome

Has the United States fallen victim to another BSE syndrome, this time in the political sphere?

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The Decade of the Double Zeroes

How will the current decade be described in history books?

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The End of the American Century

Is the United States still the storied melting pot of cultures, or is it developing into something more?

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Prime Minister McCain?

Might it be John McCain — and not Barack Obama — who is best able to forge a bipartisan governing coalition?

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Republicans, Immigration and the Lessons of History

Is anti-immigrant resentment meant to deflect attention from economic stagnation?

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