
If That’s Moving Up, Then I’m Moving Out – of New York
Well, New York is at least number one in something – people are leaving. Until the 1960s, New York was the growth engine of the U.S.
Well, New York is at least number one in something – people are leaving. Until the 1960s, New York was the growth engine of the U.S.
In the fiscal year just ended, the national debt surged by another $2.3 trillion. The ONLY plan the Dems have to fix this is to
Here’s a feel-good story: federal employees are – for once – fearing for their jobs. Maybe we have a real chance of actually draining the
The media keep insisting that non-citizen voting is a figment of the GOP’s imagination. But Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has proven them dead wrong. In
After many years of big tech companies in Silicon Valley drinking the kool-aid of the climate change apocalypse, they are now suddenly waking up to
Our friend and budget expert, Matt Dickerson at EPIC, has published a new paper on who pays taxes in America. The report includes some simple charts of
You’ve probably heard about this bizarre survey of economists in the Wall Street Journal, concluding there is a greater risk of inflation and sky-high deficits if Trump
Here’s a great example of why the media is so widely distrusted. Speaker Mike Johnson taped a 15-minute interview with CBS, and they strategically cut
A new Gallup poll finds that Americans have the highest distrust ever recorded in mainstream media. Naturally, the media didn’t cover the story. Fewer than one in three