
Some Good News: Government Spending Fell in Last Three Months
The U.S. GDP shrank slightly in the first quarter – something we never like to see. This data predates the last four weeks of the
The U.S. GDP shrank slightly in the first quarter – something we never like to see. This data predates the last four weeks of the
It’s been five years since COVID. Blue state progressive politicians, prodded by teacher unions who fund their campaigns, ignored science and closed many of the
We’re big fans of college football and basketball, but not too fond of the new pay-to-play rules allowing “non-profit” universities to pay top quarterbacks and
The big, beautiful tax bill winding its way through the House and Senate just got a lot better. The House Judiciary Committee, chaired by Rep.
We’ve warned many times on these pages that the decline in the birth rate in America is a prescription for demographic collapse. Last week, the
Tariff turmoil has unfortunately overshadowed Trump’s accomplishments in his first 100 days. Here is a brief list of some of our favorites: Slashing Regulations Trump
The climate change apocolyptics are running out of ideas on how to save the planet. Call it a Hail Mary pass by climate change fanatics.
A great piece in the WSJ by former Reagan speechwriter Kenneth Khachigian reminds us of what happened when Reagan was snookered into raising taxes 40 years ago.
WEF founder, Klaus Schwab, has suddenly stepped down as WEF Chairman, following whistleblower allegations that he engaged in sexual harassment and manipulated WEF’s research reports.
“I think monopoly can be as dangerous in many ways as big government.” A. Bernie Sanders B. Elizabeth Warren C. Lina Khan D. Karl Marx