For more than a decade, Congressmen – especially of the Republican variety – have been lamenting our continual budget deficits and growing national debt. Despite the bellyaching, in the past … READ MORE
Archives for September 2018
Why Supreme Court Nominations Have Become So Political
There has been a lot of political pander after Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court hearing. Pundits from the right are praising his performance, while pundits from the left are predicting apocalypse … READ MORE
Pursuit’s Weekly QuizCap
Welcome to the weekly QuizCap, a fun way to test your knowledge on what’s going on in Washington. This week we highlight our top stories including Medicare for All, how … READ MORE
A Rational Take On Medicare For All
A lot has been said the past few weeks about Medicare for All. On one side, it’s the end of America’s health care problems. On the other, it’s the beginning … READ MORE
The Do’s and Don’ts of Marketing
2018 is a very public time. Let me explain that further- your business and everything you do within it are under a massive magnifying glass because of the culture of … READ MORE
Nikki Haley’s Helpful Lesson on How to Win an Argument
Our digital age has brought us greater transparency but it has also brought us greater tribalism. The irony of social media is that it’s never been as easy to be … READ MORE
Congress Should Adopt Tom Brady’s TB12 Method
Arguably the greatest quarterback of all-time, New England Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady is in the final phase of his Hall of Fame career. Five Super Bowls, 13 pro bowls, 3 … READ MORE
F-35 Program Fooling the American People
The famous phrase, “fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice shame on me” does not apply to the federal government. Or maybe it does, but officials don’t fully … READ MORE