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Long live the imperial presidency?
May 15,2021 - Last updated at May 15,2021
CHICAGO One of the striking contrasts between the Trump and Biden administrations is in the debate about whether the presidency has achieved more power than is consistent with the public good. Donald Trump’s term in office was accompanied by a drumbeat of commentaries arguing that the presidency had become too powerful, enabling a madman or despot to destroy Americans’ liberties. The critics urged Congress and the courts to reassert themselves before the country slid into authoritarianism.
Since Joe Biden took office, however, Democrats have done nothing to rein in the presidency even though they know that a Trump-like figure, or Trump himself, may succeed Biden. Instead, they have shifted their institutional focus to voting rights.
Steph and Ayesha Curry Join Goldman Sachs On Their Mission To Support Black Women
The dynamic couple have joined The Advisory Council for the ‘One Million Black Women Initiative.’
It is undeniable that there is a racial divide among Black women in the workforce. According to a report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Black women only make 68% of White men’s earnings. When it comes to entrepreneurship, even though Black women represent 42% of new businesses, a 2018 report by American Express revealed that the average annual sales for businesses owned by Black women was $27,752 in 2012 (the most recent figure available), compared to $170,587 for white women and $143,731 for all women. Funding can make a difference and Black female founders only receive 0.64% of venture funds. Through
Gazelka, challenger spar before Aug. 11 Republican primary
Attorney Richard Dahl has no shortage of criticisms for the two-term Republican incumbent and senate majority leader from East Gull Lake. Written By: Gabriel D. Lagarde | 7:00 pm, Aug. 4, 2020 ×
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If there was anyone who expected a Republican primary in the Minnesota Senate District 9, the home turf of Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka, it certainly wasn’t Gazelka himself.
“I am surprised they have a primary, based on what my opponent is saying,” Gazelka said during a phone interview Tuesday, Aug. 4.
But Gazelka, 60, does have an inter-party rival, one who’s been unsparing in his criticisms of the two-term incumbent senator. While Gazelka touts credentials, endorsements, and achievements as the most powerful Republican in Minnesota, attorney Richard Dahl, 56, has lambasted Gazelka as a shrinking violet in the face of what Dah