Congress has come to a funding agreement to try to avert another temporary government slowdown. The current Democrat-controlled House is continuing the legacy of the previous Republican-controlled House, which was … READ MORE
The Fyre Festival Comes to Washington
The ill-fated Fyre Festival has seen a resurgence in popular attention thanks to the recent release of competing documentaries exploring the event by Netflix and Hulu. For those unfamiliar with … READ MORE
Think DC is the Solution to a Problem? Just Look at How Congress Treats Public Lands
2/27/19 Update: The House passed the Natural Resources Management Act (S. 47) on February 26th by a vote of 363-62. The bill will now go to the President's desk where … READ MORE
Five Things We Needed to Hear at the State of the Union Address
A CBS snap poll from last night showed 76 percent of viewers had a favorable view of the President’s annual State of the Union address. In an increasingly polarized and … READ MORE
The Future of the Union
During tonight’s State of the Union address, President Trump will reportedly talk about immigration, border security, trade, prescription drug prices, infrastructure, foreign policy and trade. The glaring 14-digit item missing … READ MORE
I’ll Take A Venti of Whatever You’re Having, Mr. Schultz
If anyone was confused as to how we’re sitting at $22 trillion in national debt, the partial shutdown hysterics should have cleared that right up. The non-stop stories lamenting the … READ MORE
The Shutdown Fallout and the Problem With Top-Down Management
This past weekend, President Trump signed a continuing resolution to reopen the federal government after the 35 day partial government shutdown. The shutdown ended not with the president’s wall, additional … READ MORE
Pursuit’s Weekly Quizcap
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