
Voters Want a Divorce From Blue State and City Policies
Last week we reported on the domestic migration data by county. Our friends at Issues & Insights have performed a great public service by breaking down the same data
Last week we reported on the domestic migration data by county. Our friends at Issues & Insights have performed a great public service by breaking down the same data
We’ve been warning about this since the “Unaffordable Care Act” was first proposed more than a decade ago. Now we have concrete evidence we were
We’re mystified and worried by conservatives who are suddenly charmed by FTC chair Lina Khan. Here’s the WSJ rap sheet on this weird loveseat: Since being appointed
The winner of this week’s you can’t make this %#*^ up goes to the political newsletter Axios. Here’s their “scoop” headline from the other morning:
FEC records show that Republicans are getting outspent by the Democrats by a two-to-one margin in the presidential race. The GOP is also well behind
If you haven’t yet read our widely publicized COVID Lessons Learned study that we released last week, you can access it here. One of the most vital
Kudos, Mr. Speaker! We have repeatedly warned against the trap of a “bipartisan fiscal commission” as a way to get Republican fingerprints on tax hikes: So
No state has become more reliant on wind and solar power than California – and they pay through the nose for it. Robert Bryce, one
Henry Ford must be rolling over in his grave. Last week we enumerated in the HOTLINE the many reasons the new Biden electric vehicle mandates