Welcome back to Pursuit's Weekly QuizCap! This week we cover shots across the bow, bookoos of red ink, and pampered kitties. Let's get started! [wp_quiz id="6841"] … READ MORE
Archives for January 2019
Federal Study: Cats Less Likely to Poop Outside Litter Box After Listening to Classical Music
In this month’s edition of her “Make ‘Em Squeel” Award, Iowa Senator Joni Ernst highlighted the $1.3 million in federal tax dollars that were used for 10 National Institute of … READ MORE
Half of All Non-Interest Spending Will Soon Go to Elderly
Another CBO budget update, another reminder of the gargantuan disconnect between what dominates the news cycles and what our nation’s major public policy problems really are. Here is the bottom … READ MORE
There are 45 Federal Programs to Help Servicemembers Find Employment, But Which Ones are Working?
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) recently released a report that provided a valuable inventory of all the programs in the federal government that provide “education and employment benefits to help … READ MORE
Amidst the Partial Shutdown Drama Lies Opportunity
As the partial government “shutdown” moves into its sixth week—with both the President and Speaker needling one other like cast members on an MTV reality show—the American people have obviously … READ MORE
Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Congress
Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots is the most infuriating game ever created. The inability to move beyond half an inch from side to side, and the lackluster punches that leave … READ MORE
Pursuit’s Weekly QuizCap
Welcome back to the Weekly QuizCap! This week we cover expensive tastes, a billion dollar trafficking scheme, and an impossible improper payment rate. [wp_quiz id="6782"] … READ MORE
Nixing Consequences, Congress May Turn to Earmarks To Do Their Jobs
We are on day 33 of a partial government shutdown. The only activity from the leaders of the negotiations last week was a cancelled speech followed by a cancelled flight. … READ MORE