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Inside the February/March Edition

1. Trump’s $1.5 Trillion Military Budget
1. Opposition to AI Data Center Boom
1. Democrats Constitutional Ignorance Impedes Trump Impeachment
2. Notable and Quotable: Impeach Every Single Week
2. Notable and Quotable: Tulsi Gabbard on US Military Intervention
3. Letters to the Editor
4. Meet a Citizen Reader: Marion Stuenkel
4. Notable and Quotable: Math Teachers Protest Calculator Use
10. Springtime for a Democracy Rising
11. Antioch School of Law and Nixon’s AG
12. Interview with Marianne Karth
14. Degradation of Delivery: Storms Clouds Ahead for the US Postal Service
15. Wall of Carnage: Gazans, Olive Trees and Mosques
16. Citizen Platner: Saint or Sinner?
18. Contingent Impeachment

19. Notable and Quotable: Up Down, not Left Right
20. Interview with Corbin Trent
22. Exit Stefanik: Democrats Dither As Republican Tourist Will Probably Win Again
24. Interview with Behrooz Ghamari
26. Making America Unsafe Again
27. Rising Threats on the Hill: ‘None of You Even Gives a Shit’
28. Interview with Mother Agapia Stephanopoulos
30. Where Our Newspapers Went Wrong
31. Congress Not Answering the Phone
32. Book Review: Germany’s Jewish Problem
33. Populists Running for Congress
34. Ellison Has CBS, Now He Wants CNN
35. Time to Crack Down on Illegal Corporate Employers
37. Letter from Wisconsin: Down (and Out) on the Farm
38. Interview with Anya Schiffrin
40. The Last Word: Jesus Help Me

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