In Depth
John DePetro and Justin Katz decipher the themes of state and national politics.
John DePetro and Justin Katz review the political talk of the week in Rhode Island and nationally.
John DePetro and Justin Katz talk about who benefits (and who doesn’t) from recent items in the news.
The above pie chart speaks for itself. Rhode Island’s greenhouse gas emissions are so small, they barely register on the chart. That Rhode Island, the smallest state in the country and, on top of that, one with a poor business climate that has further driven down its carbon footprint [because that’s the highest priority, right?…
In 2021, the Rhode Island General Assembly passed and Governor Dan McKee signed a law that mandates for the state net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. What this would mean in real terms is, no more fossil fuels for Rhode Island. No gas or diesel to power our vehicles. No heating oil, natural gas…
John DePetro and Justin Katz review recent political talk in Rhode Island.
John DePetro and Justin Katz discuss the areas in which state and national Democrats are able to succeed.
John DePetro and Justin Katz trace the political ripples of a rapidly declining Biden.
In mid-March, the day after his administration announced that a full replacement, not just repair, of the Washington Bridge would be needed, Governor Dan McKee promised accountability and the day of reckoning for those who are responsible for the position we’re in … further promising to hold any responsible parties fully accountable. even if that…
Rhode Island’s governor and Democrat legislators are willing to trample the rights and bodies of children in order to protect medical butchers from facing consequences for their actions.