11.29.2018

The midterms were not the sweeping victory Democrats were hoping for

By Richard McCarty With nearly all of the dust settled from the midterm elections, now is a good time to assess where we stand. The results were not as good as conservatives had hoped; but by any objective measure, the Republican Party is in good shape. The […]

11.27.2018

All roads lead to UK, Western intel on FISA declassification, Papadopoulos declares on way to 14-day prison sentence

By Robert Romano Maybe there was foreign interference in the 2016 U.S. elections — by the United Kingdom and Western intelligence agencies. That is what George Papadopoulos has been saying as he is now serving out a 14-day prison sentence for forgetting or lying about what his start date was with the Trump campaign in 2016 when he spoke to federal investigators […]

11.27.2018

Is the U.S. ready to colonize the moon or Mars?

By Donald Wilfong In a remote area of Hawaii, near the volcano of Mauna Loa, the University of Hawaii has set up a project know as HI-SEAS, which simulates missions to Mars . They have run a total of six missions, each consisting of a crew living in isolation and consuming […]

11.26.2018

Veterans Affairs turnaround under Trump administration keeps veterans off the streets

By Natalia Castro Just three years ago the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) was criticized nationally for allowing veterans to die while waiting to receive care. Today, under President Donald Trump veteran homelessness is down significantly and the VA is expanding its capabilities to care […]

11.23.2018

Cartoon: Free Ride

11.21.2018

This Thanksgiving, Americans should rededicate themselves to the great cause of liberty

By Rick Manning 155 years ago, on Nov. 19, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln dedicated a few battle scarred acres in southern Pennsylvania with the following words: “Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to […]

11.21.2018

How Trump and the GOP could win back the House and keep the Senate in 2020

By Robert Romano Just as midterm elections tend to favor the opposition party in races in the House — 89.7 percent of the time the incumbent party loses seats, with losses averaging about 36 seats — so do presidential elections tend to favor the White House incumbent […]

11.21.2018

Caffeinated Thoughts interviews Rick Manning on ALG naming Chuck Grassley 2018 Senator of the Year

11.20.2018

Bill Nelson won the Florida recount’s ‘found’ votes 74 percent to 26 percent

By Robert Romano Talk about disparate impact. Gov. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) beat out Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) for the Florida Senate seat, but looking back on the recount totals, 25 percent of Bill Nelson’s gained votes in Florida recount were in Broward County alone, even though Broward […]

11.20.2018

Cartoon: Surviving the holidays

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