legislation
The bills that Congress reject are as informative as the ones it does. Reviews of all the legislation that meet their fate in government halls.
We Are Not a Democracy: Why the Founders Built a Republic
We say we want to destigmatize mental health to create a space where people can speak openly, seek help without shame, and be heard with compassion. But if you look closer, you'll see a very different trend emerging. Mental health isn't always treated as a concern to be addressed. Increasingly, it's being used as a weapon.
By Robert Lacy9 months ago in The Swamp
What’s at Risk If Iran-US Nuclear Talks Collapse?
A Tense Balance in the Middle East The Iran–United States nuclear talks have long been a centerpiece of global diplomacy, drawing attention from world powers, economists, and security analysts alike. After years of negotiation, setbacks, and shifting political landscapes, the current stage of the Iran-US nuclear dialogue stands at a critical juncture. With mutual distrust growing, and global tensions rising from Ukraine to the South China Sea, the breakdown of these talks could carry far-reaching consequences for regional peace, global oil markets, and nuclear non-proliferation efforts.
By Keramatullah Wardak9 months ago in The Swamp
Borshch and Beyond
In the bustling heart of Kyiv, amid the eerie calm between sirens and uncertainty, something unexpected is simmering—not just in kitchens, but in the soul of a nation. Ukrainian cuisine, long overshadowed by Soviet influence and global culinary trends, is experiencing a powerful rebirth. And at the forefront of this cultural revival is Chef Yevhen Klopotenko, a man who is using food as both shield and sword in the battle for Ukrainian identity.
By MAROOF KHAN9 months ago in The Swamp
Can We Make Americans Lives Better
Can We Make American Lives Better When it comes to improving the lives of Americans, Republicans and Democrats have vastly different approaches with their own strengths and weaknesses. Republicans tend to push for tax cuts and fewer government rules. They emphasize goals of helping businesses grow and creating jobs. Some tax cuts, especially those aimed at working families, have shown clear benefits. But tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy rarely lead to higher wages or more jobs for most people. Studies show those cuts often result in stock buybacks or bigger bonuses for executives, and infrequently "trickles down" to improve the lives of low- and middle-income earners.
By Lanny Newville9 months ago in The Swamp
Rigathi Gachagua: Age, Net Worth, Education, Biography, Wife & More
Rigathi Gachagua is a seasoned Kenyan politician and former Deputy President, known for his outspoken nature, grassroots appeal, and firm political alliances. Born in Nyeri County, Gachagua rose from a provincial administrator to one of the most powerful offices in Kenya. His journey has been marked by both influence and controversy — from high-profile corruption allegations to his dramatic impeachment in 2024.
By Marveline Merab9 months ago in The Swamp
Anyang' Nyong'o: Age, Health, Education, Wife, Net Worth, Biography & More
Anyang’ Nyong’o has lived many lives. To some, he’s the sharp-minded professor who challenged the status quo in dusty university halls. To others, he’s the seasoned politician who’s steered through Kenya’s stormy political waters with quiet defiance.
By Marveline Merab9 months ago in The Swamp
Millie Odhiambo: Husband, Biography, Family, Age, Net Worth, Education & More
Not many politicians speak their minds quite like Millie Odhiambo. Known for her fearless stance on tough issues, she’s become a powerful voice in Kenyan politics. But beyond the public eye, there’s a story of resilience, family, and a deep commitment to justice that shapes who she is today. Let’s dive into her journey and what makes Millie tick.
By Marveline Merab9 months ago in The Swamp
James Orengo: Age, Wife, Biography, Net Worth & More
You’ve probably heard his name in courtrooms, rallies, or late-night political debates. James Orengo has been everywhere — fighting for democracy, challenging power, and rewriting the rules of the game. But beyond the sharp suits and courtroom drama, there's a whole other side to him. Who really is James Orengo when the cameras are off? Let’s pull back the curtain on the man who’s been called Kenya’s legal brain and political enigma.
By Marveline Merab9 months ago in The Swamp
" Trump returns to Riyadh "
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — May 2025 In a move that has captured international attention, former U.S. President Donald J. Trump made a high-profile visit to Saudi Arabia in May 2025, reigniting discussions about U.S. foreign policy, global diplomacy, and the evolving relationship between Washington and Riyadh. The visit, his first since leaving the White House, was marked by both symbolism and substance, offering insights into Trump's ongoing political influence and his vision for America's role in the Middle East.
By Kaleem Ullah9 months ago in The Swamp
Okiya Omtatah: Biography, Education Background, Age, Wife, Tribe, Net Worth & More
You’ve probably seen his name pop up every time someone dares to challenge the government in court—and wins. That’s Okiya Omtatah for you. While most people rant online, he drafts legal petitions. While others give up, he digs in.
By Marveline Merab9 months ago in The Swamp
Beware the barons
Should you ever find yourself in the Surrey Thames-side town of Runnymede, it may be worth looking out for the monument dedicated to the Magna Carta. What is interesting about the Magna Carta memorial is not so much what it commemorates, as who it is doing the commemorating.
By Raymond G. Taylor9 months ago in The Swamp









