Kemi G.
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JUST IN: The US economy is having a remarkable year: 2.8% GDP growth in Q3. That’s in line with expectations and well above the usual norm of ~2% growth. Strong consumer spending and government spending continue to boost growth.
That speech Michelle Obama just gave was one of the best of this entire cycle. She is unbelievable. Here’s how she brought it home.
Proving the critics wrong will never get old.
Two years ago, Bloomberg economists predicted a 100% chance of a recession within 12 months. The recession never came.
I'm sorry to be a humorless scold, but I do not think this is correct or a good idea to be putting out in the world. semafor.com/newsletter/09/…
At least two women's deaths have been officially found "preventable" after they couldn’t access legal abortions in their state and timely medical care, ProPublica has found. There are almost certainly others. propublica.org/article/georgi…
What an inspiring and historic night — a true representation of what it means to be an American. @KamalaHarris delivered an impassioned and powerful speech tonight that showed the country and the world that she is ready to lead us forward. She did her part with grace, strength,…
WATERS, the top Democrat on Financial Services since 1997: "I want my gavel back. I get my gavel back -- I know how to use it."
Tim Walz line in 2018: The economy is a garden, not a jungle
The bill, backed by @SenWarren, @RepMaxineWaters & @SenBlumenthal, takes aim at surging fraud on Zelle and other payment platforms. “It was scary. And it can happen at any point to anyone,” one Zelle scam victim told me.
First on @CNN: Scam victims on Zelle rarely get their money back. A Senate investigation found just 12% of customers were reimbursed last year for payments disputed as scams. Now, Dems are introducing a bill to crack down on payment scams by closing loopholes in existing law
"No where else on earth could a kid with a stutter -- from modest beginnings in Scranton, Pennsylvania and Claymont, Delaware -- one day sit behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office as president of United States," Biden says. "But here I am."
Biden: I revere this office but I love my country more. It has been the honor of my life to serve as your president, but in the defense of democracy, I think it is more important than any title. This sacred task of perfecting our union is not about me. It is about you.
I’m stuck at home with COVID, so I had the distinct misfortune of watching Donald Trump’s speech to the RNC. What the hell was he talking about?
Reps. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) and Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) released a joint report this afternoon on how the House Financial Services Committee would like to move ahead on artificial intelligence policy in the financial sector. Read the full here punchbowl.news/ai-report-bran…
Incredible to me that this stuff only surfaces because the Biden campaign and media watchdog types tweet it out. To the extent it figures into campaign coverage at all (even pre-debate) it’s just ho-hum, in passing, nbd, etc.
Scathing dissent from Sotomayor: "Orders the Navy’s Seal Team 6 to assassinate a political rival? Immune. Organizes a military coup to hold onto power? Immune. Takes a bribe in exchange for a pardon? Immune. Immune, immune, immune."
I feel like this should go without saying but the only sane and responsible vote is November is the one that prevents Donald Trump from taking office and finishing off American democracy. Unless something extremely surprising happens, that choice will be Joe Biden. And in any…
The Supreme Court's reversal of Chevron awards federal courts an extraordinary amount of power over the everyday workings of government, giving judges an easy veto over essentially every decision each agency makes—it's just a total sea change in how our government functions.
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