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03.29.2018

Ask Venezuela, socialism always fails; why do progressives want to bring its policies here?

By Natalia Castro In the 2016 Presidential election, candidates like Bernie Sanders framed socialism as a viable option, but ask any Venezuelan citizen, and they will tell you it is a deadly curse. The system of government supported by the left seems to promote equality […]

03.27.2018

Congress succeeds in gutting Obama HUD racial and income zoning rule in omnibus

By Robert Romano One good thing that came out of the omnibus spending bill signed into law by President Donald Trump is that it defunds a key aspect of the Obama era Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) regulation, Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing . This was the rule enacted in […]

03.22.2018

Congress created the Grain Glitch, Congress should fix it

By Natalia Castro The time has come for Congress to fix a problem they created. With the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Republicans in Congress offered generous tax cuts to millions of Americans, but they also created an unfair “grain glitch” that […]

03.16.2018

Restore Union Transparency

By Richard McCarty Union members deserve to know where their dues money is going. For too long, union members have been largely kept in the dark about their unions’ finances, which has allowed corrupt union bosses to line their pockets with their members’ money and get away […]

03.15.2018

House GOP opposition to Trump’s steel tariffs blew the Pa. special election race

By Rick Manning Washington, D.C. House Republicans are scrambling to explain how they lost a special election in a Pennsylvania district that President Trump won by 20 points. It really is pretty simple. They still don’t have a clue how or why Trump won. The district was […]

03.14.2018

Trump’s tough trade stance big winner in Pennsylvania special election

By Robert Romano The Republican versus Democrat split in the Pennsylvania 18th Congressional District special election shows a virtual tie between Rick Saccone and Conor Lamb, with Lamb with the slight edge . It was a district that President Donald Trump carried by 20 points, but on the other hand, is one with […]

03.12.2018

Thank you for the crumbs, Mr. President

By Rick Manning “Thank you, President Trump, for the crumbs.”  That is what the sign that hung over a small electrical business in North Beach, Maryland read. The message was clear, the tax cuts which former Speaker Nancy Pelosi called “crumbs” are making a positive difference in […]

03.12.2018

The GOP still doesn’t get President Trump and the American people on trade

By Robert Romano One of the principal reasons President Donald Trump won the Electoral College in 2016 was the tough stance he took specifically on global trade issues and their detrimental impacts on the U.S. economy and American workers. Trump’s blue collar economic message resonated in the Rust Belt, putting the President over […]

03.10.2018

Agree or disagree with the steel and aluminum tariffs, trade warfare is already being waged against the U.S.

By Printus LeBlanc Last week the Trump administration announced it would impose a 25 percent tariff on imported steel and a 10 percent tariff on imported aluminum. Many in the media and were quick to lose their mind as usual. Before judging President Donald Trump’s […]

03.07.2018

Anti-establishment, anti-euro parties prevail in Italy

By Robert Romano Almost a decade after the sovereign debt crisis began in Europe, with increasing sentiment for countries to withdraw from the Eurozone currency union, and for the first time in Italy, a narrow majority voted against the establishment parties . The trouble? The Italian people voted for two separate anti-establishment parties: The Five-Star […]

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