While the world’s richest tech executives see advantages in allegiance to the new president, the person best positioned to ...
much like Dwight Eisenhower did in 1961 when he expressed concerns about the “military industrial complex” in his farewell ...
January 19, 2025 (Washington D.C.) – In his farewell address ... farewell speech delivered by President Dwight Eisenhower in 1961. “Today, an oligarchy is taking shape in America of extreme ...
With his farewell address, President Joe Biden passed the torch. He, of course, used the construction and the durability, through storms and upheaval, of the Statue of Liberty as a motif, a recurring ...
President Donald Trump’s return to Washington is creating a new landscape to navigate for four Democrats who represent ...
As Democrats are struggling to come to terms with an electoral loss across several key battleground states, giving Donald Trump and other Republicans control over the White House and Congress, ...
After Trump won, the stock value of Musk’s company, Tesla, increased by more than $300 billion. Musk, Zuckerberg, and Bezos ...
In his own farewell address, President Joe Biden gave that concentration a grim label. An “oligarchy” of “extreme wealth, ...
President Joe Biden sounded the alarm as he prepared to leave the White House. Speaking to the American people from the Oval ...
Specifying the nature of this oligarchy, Biden cited one of the most famous of all farewell addresses, Dwight Eisenhower’s 1961 warning of “the dangers of the military-industrial complex.” ...
You know President Joe Biden's farewell address to the nation on Wednesday, Jan. 15, in which he warned of a looming oligarchy while ... to serve a third term. Dwight Eisenhower famously warned ...