10.27.2017

By Robert Romano Among the zombie regulators held over from the Obama administration, including Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director Richard Cordray and now outgoing Internal Revenue Service Commissioner John Koskinen, another holdover still in place is Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Director Mel Watt. Watt was appointed […]
10.26.2017

By Printus LeBlanc Another day, another Obama era scandal is revealed. Following the subprime mortgage crisis in 2007-2010, the calamity that almost brought down the economy, lawsuits were abound, including suits brought by the Department of Justice (DOJ). The Obama administration lived by the motto […]
10.25.2017

By Rick Manning Every politician knows the value of earned media versus paid media. Taxpayers pay for each member of Congress to have at least one if not multiple staff members whose job is to get their boss placement on radio, television news and even music and […]
10.20.2017

C/O Conservativedailynews.com The newest reports coming out of the National Health Service (NHS) in the U.K. are genuinely frightening. The latest plans from the NHS is Hertfordshire are considered to be the some of the more extreme measures introduced yet. The new rules will ration care to smokers and […]
10.19.2017

By Printus LeBlanc On Tuesday, the Senate approved a motion to convene a conference committee on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Dozens of Members from both chambers of Congress will now come together to form one NDAA. As you would expect, each chamber has […]
10.16.2017

By Printus LeBlanc Thursday, October 12, was a big day for the Constitution. President Trump followed the law and the Constitution but hammered in the mainstream media his actions. The press coverage has been nothing short of embarrassing for an industry that screams “what about […]
10.13.2017

By Robert Romano Right now, Predictit.org markets are forecasting only a 19 percent chance that Congress will pass any tax cuts in 2017, either for individuals or corporations. There is an 81 percent chance Congress won’t. And everyone knows why. The Senate, in its current form with […]