After the bums are thrown out
Stanford historian David Kennedy likens our
political era to the Gilded Age of the late 19th century, when there
was lots of political turbulence but very little political action.
Stanford historian David Kennedy likens our
political era to the Gilded Age of the late 19th century, when there
was lots of political turbulence but very little political action.
A newly elected Republican congressman was
distressed to find out that his government-funded health insurance policy
as a member of Congress won't kick in until February, a month after he is sworn
in. He asked: what could he do for insurance in the meantime?