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11.17.2025

A Tale Of Two Presidents

By Robert Romano On Nov. 20, 2021, former President Joe Biden was already underwater in his approval rating, just 41 percent approving and 53 percent disapproving, according to the average of national polls compiled by RealClearPolling.com at the time . Now, just four years later, President Donald Trump finds himself in a very similar situation, with just 42.5 percent of […]

11.15.2025

Cartoon: Deflect Reject

11.14.2025

Watch Out, J.D. Vance: Economic Turmoil Always Hurts The Incumbents And Leads To One Term Presidencies

By Robert Romano Good news for Vice President J.D. Vance, or whosoever runs as the Republican nominee in 2028: Only twice in American history has the White House incumbent party lost three elections in a row, and those years were 1844 , 1848 and 1852 , and then again in […]

11.14.2025

Trouble For Chuck Schumer As Democrats Cave On Shutdown: Will Radical AOC Replace Him In 2028?

By Manzanita Miller    Now that Senate Democrats have finally given up on extending expanded Obamacare subsidies to end the 43-day government shutdown and joined Republicans to pass a continuing resolution funding the government, much of the country is relieved. The House quickly passed the legislation on […]

11.13.2025

The Coming Housing Surplus

By Robert Romano It’s a sad thing, but when the Baby Boomers, those born between 1946 and 1964, pass away, millions of homes are going to hit the market all at once simultaneously year after year, wave after wave, and home prices will be impacted. All told, […]

11.12.2025

Democrats Plan To Abandon Their Corrosive Cultural Agenda And Run As Moderates In The Midterms

By Manzanita Miller In the wake of last week’s Democrat victories in New Jersey and Virginia, which saw the two Democratic candidates for governor driving turnout to near presidential-election levels, it’s worth looking at the strategies prominent Democrats are cooking up to seize the House of Representatives […]

11.12.2025

President Trump And His Team Are Leading A Manhattan Project To Crush Food Inflation

By Robert Romano “It’s tough to do a lot of specific things but… you’re going to see some substantial announcements over the next couple of days in terms of things we don’t grow here in the United States: coffee being one of them, bananas, other fruits, things […]

11.11.2025

Cartoon: Thank You

By William Warren

11.11.2025

Want To Cut Home Prices? Keep Selling Mortgage-Backed Securities At the Fed, We Don’t Need Them.

By Robert Romano One bright spot of the economic data the past year has been that home prices have cooled as home sales have dropped amid higher interest rates and continued sales of mortgage-backed securities by the Federal Reserve, with the Freddie Mac Home Price Index almost frozen at about $300,000 nationally in […]

11.07.2025

Was Tuesday A Referendum on Trump? Not So Fast.

By Manzanita Miller One of the major takeaways from Tuesday night’s Democrat victories in Virginia and New Jersey was the massive rise in voter turnout for the Democrat candidates, which ultimately propelled Abigail Spanberger and Mikie Sherrill to easy victories. Democrats were so decisive in their wins […]

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