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11.01.2018

Democrats have forgotten that winning elections and majorities requires addition, not subtraction

By Robert Romano Say what you will about President Donald Trump, but at least he knew how to draw a map, specifically, a map of the Electoral College in 2016 that won him the election. Trump campaigned heavily across the country in swing states like Florida, North […]

11.01.2018

‘Build the wall’ remains Republicans’ rallying call

By Natalia Castro Immigration debates dominated the 2016 election and two years later, the issue is equally as pertinent in Americans’ minds. For many individuals who voted for President Trump on the promise of building a wall to secure our southern border, there has been […]

10.31.2018

Forget the blue wave, Nov. 6 could be the closest race for the House ever

By Robert Romano Don’t look now, but the 2018 race for the House of Representatives could be one of the closest in U.S. electoral history. Currently, the House is broken down 235 to 193 with 7 empty seats. As of this writing, the Real Clear Politics average of polls in the House predicts Democrats […]

10.30.2018

Why should Republicans ever vote for Democrats who think they are Nazis?

By Robert Romano Don’t Democrats need at least a few Republicans to vote for them in order to win elections? You wouldn’t know it based on some of their reactions to the tragic mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue that claimed 11 lives on Oct. 27. What […]

10.30.2018

Cartoon: Rancor

10.26.2018

Political violence is always wrong no matter which party it comes from

By Robert Romano I’d like to make a non-political statement about political violence. Last year a Congressional Republican baseball practice was shot to pieces and U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) was lucky to survive. It was a left-wing nut. This year it was a right-wing nut who […]

10.26.2018

Is sexual violence in Minnesota okay when it’s a Democrat?

10.26.2018

Cartoon: American Zombie

10.25.2018

Let’s agree – there is no place for political violence

 By Rick Manning President Donald Trump addressed America on Oct. 24 about the number of explosives that have been received by Democrat political leaders over the past couple of days. These packages closely follow the Oct. 18 indictment of a Logan, Utah man for sending mail containing the deadly chemical ricin to President Trump, […]

10.25.2018

Lame duck opportunity for GOP to cut spending, pass MERIT Act, build wall and Atlantic pipeline

By Robert Romano Come what may in the November midterms, whether Republicans hold Congress or not, afterward there are a number of spending measures that remain to be enacted by Congress for Fiscal Year 2019. So far, all Congress has finished and had signed into law by […]

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