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Sen. Bernie Sanders and President-elect Donald Trump don't see eye to eye on much, but on this they do agree: both want to re-establishment the Glass Steagall Banking Act of 1933, which separated risky trading and investment from traditional banking activities such as business lending and consumer finance. The act was repealed in 1999.
Support Migdal Ohr by purchasing letters in the Torah Scroll that will be written in honor of Rabbi Grossman's 70th Birthday. A growing number of pro-Israel activists and Jewish community figures are expressing concern that Minnesota's U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison will turn the Democratic Party away from Israel if he is elected party chairman.
Prosecutors say that when Philando Castile was pulled over in July, he calmly told the officer he had a gun and was licensed to carry it. Prosecutors say that when Philando Castile was pulled over in July, he calmly told the officer he had a gun and was licensed to carry it.
Pressler, 92, is s... Prosecutors say that when Philando Castile was pulled over in July, he calmly told the officer he had a gun and was licensed to carry it. Prosecutors say that when Philando Castile was pulled over in July, he calmly told the officer he had a gun and was licensed to carry it.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders called on President-elect Donald Trump follow through on a raft of pledges-including heavy federal spending on Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and infrastructure-that he made as candidate, in the face of the Republican Congress's budget-slashing ambitions. Trump split with decades of fiscally conservative GOP dogma during his erratic run at the presidency by promising to leave entitlement outlays untouched and to sink billions into the country's bridges, roads and water systems.
They brought in 200 bags of leaves, put them into one of the foam pits, and then let customers go to town! By all appearances, everyone had a blast. We now know what police believe caused a man to fire 17 rounds into an apartment complex in Essex Junction.
Walter Cronkite, born this month in 1917, once said that he "can't imagine a person becoming a success who doesn't give this game of life everything he's got." To use the music industry as an example; though there is now a fast-track to recognition in the form of televised competitions - spinning red chairs, that's all I'll say - a majority of music careers are still defined by the artist's ability to fight tooth and nail for their relevance.
Donald Trump is about to engage in a massive generational theft, and he is likely to use a classic budget trick to pull it off. The method is called dynamic scoring, which is just a fancy way of justifying massive increases in the national debt.
The biggest losers on election night were in the liberal media, an adjunct of the national Democratic Party. But the far-left "progressives" who had backed Senator Bernie Sanders and then rationalized voting for Hillary Clinton lost big.
Still reeling from a devastating defeat in last week's election, Democrats are beginning the process of charting the direction of their party in the Donald Trump era. With Hillary Clinton and her team staying out of the public eye, liberal politicians have begun jockeying for control of the party's future.
Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn., has emerged as a leading candidate for the next chairman of the Democratic National Committee. MUST CREDIT: Washington Post photo by Linda Davidson Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn., picked up another high-profile supporter on Sunday in his expected bid to become the next chairman of the Democratic National Committee: outgoing Senate Minority Leader Harry M. Reid, D-Nev.
The Democratic Party's role after losing the presidential election now is to hold President-elect Donald Trump accountable, former White House aspirant Bernie Sanders said on Sunday. "He won the election.
Alex Apple: bright-eyed, boyish and speaking with a slight southern slang-- to be expected from a kid from Tennessee. This hardworking storyteller fell in love with Vermont after landing on our doorstep three years ago.
Amid the growing post-election call for a " reckoning " within the Democratic Party, Rep. Keith Ellison on Minnesota has swiftly emerged as the favored progressive choice to lead that transition. "Liberal lawmakers and advocacy groups have started plotting a major overhaul of the Democratic National Committee ," the Washington Post reported late Thursday, with the first step being a replacement for the embattled interim chair Donna Brazile.
Senator Bernie Sanders has been making his feeling known about Donald Trump after his victory in the general election. As with all Democrats, the have acted graciously after Trump won the election.
Several hundred people are gathering in Burlington, Vermont, to express their displeasure with the election of Donald Trump as president. The Burlington Free Press reports the rally was expected to last from noon to 4 p.m. on Friday in a park behind City Hall.
Bernie Sanders says it's an "embarrassment" that so many working-class citizens bolted the Democratic party to vote for Donald Trump - and is leaving the door open for another run for the White House in 2020, when he'd be 79. "Four years is a long time from now," the 75-year-old Vermont senator said. "We'll take one thing at a time, but I'm not ruling out anything."
Bernie Sanders, who galvanized young Americans during this year's Democratic primary race, said that he is ready to work with president-elect Donald Trump if he wants to "improve the lives of working families." "Donald Trump tapped into the anger of a declining middle class that is sick and tired of establishment economics, establishment politics and the establishment media," the Vermont senator said in a statement following the Republican billionaire's surprise victory, which has sent shockwaves through the United States and around the world.
Democrat Carol Shea-Porter has won back her seat in Congress, defeating incumbent Republican Rep. Frank Guinta in their fourth consecutive matchup in New Hampshire. The 63-year-old will represent the 1st Congressional District, which spans eastern New Hampshire.
I don't mean to suggest ambitious Republicans - or Democrats for that matter - should copy the GOP standard-bearer's braggadocio and flippant responses or stock up on red power ties. Love him or loathe him, there is only one Donald Trump.