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Questions relating to the government or the politics of the United States of America
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Why is the US broadcast media mostly banned from fact-checking political advertising?
The world is too complex and too many "facts" fall in a gray area. A famous saying is "there are lies, damned lies, and statistics."
"President Obama enjoyed 8 years of a declining deficit and steady …
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Why can't the public vote to impeach a president?
Elections are the only way Americans choose the President. Presidential elections are only every 4th year. And, in between elections, whoever won the prior election is the President. That is how the C …
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Why hasn't competition between health insurance providers led to lower prices for consumers?
I place the blame on the fees charged by drug makers, doctors, nurses, and hospitals. The market for healthcare does not have the "supply and demand" dynamic. Patients just have to "pay-up".
After a …
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Why was Qasem Soleimani in Iraq?
I do not doubt Soleimani was in Baghdad at the invitation of the Iraqi government, and he accepted the invitation.
By almost 2 to 1, Iraq is a Shia majority country. Iran is a 95% Shia country. The ar …