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FCC Net Neutrality Rules Blocked By Federal Appeals Court

The FCC‘s effort to establish rules of the road for internet service has been sidelined again, as a federal appeals court has blocked the latest version of net neutrality. The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals concluded that the FCC did not have the authority to implement the rules, which require that ISPs treat all traffic […]

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Author: Ted Johnson

‘We live or die’: James Carville has a plan to force GOP’s implosion

Democratic strategist James Carville acknowledged in a New York Times op-ed that he was wrong to believe that Vice President Kamala Harris would prevail in the 2024 presidential election. However, Carville also said that he had hope that his party could make a comeback in the near future simply due to what he says will be the unpopularity of the GO…

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Author: Brad Reed

‘We live or die’: James Carville has a plan to force GOP’s implosion

Democratic strategist James Carville acknowledged in a New York Times op-ed that he was wrong to believe that Vice President Kamala Harris would prevail in the 2024 presidential election. However, Carville also said that he had hope that his party could make a comeback in the near future simply due to what he says will be the unpopularity of the GO…

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Author: Brad Reed

Could Republican infighting threaten Trump’s policy plans?

Ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House, disagreements within the Republican party make it difficult for the GOP to elect a speaker of the House. Brown University professor of political science Wendy Schiller joins Madison Mills on Catalysts to discuss what this Republican infighting means for Trump’s second term policy and the national deficit. Schiller says whether Republican Congress members can find some common ground is “a really important question” for concerns like a government shutdown in March, the national debt ceiling, and Trump’s tax cuts. “These are all things that have to be passed by the House constitutionally,” she says. “The real crux of the issue is so much of the financial infrastructure of the federal government has to originate or pass the House before it can even be touched by the Senate. When you think about that, the stakes are very high.” Watch the video above to learn more about what the slim Republican majority in the House means for deficit concerns, corporate tax cuts, and more. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Catalysts here. This post was written by Naomi Buchanan.

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Author: Madison Mills