12.02.2024

By Manzanita Miller Three weeks after the election of President Donald J. Trump, which constituted the largest swell of popular support for a Republican candidate in 20 years – Americans are more hopeful about the future, but there is still work to be done to restore access […]
11.29.2024

By Manzanita Miller It has been six decades since the Immigration Act of 1965 vastly opened up the ability to import cheap foreign labor at the expense of American workers, and it has been four years of the Biden Administration’s disastrous open borders experiment. With the election […]
11.28.2024

Whereas it is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favor– and whereas both Houses of Congress have by their joint Committee requested […]
11.27.2024

By Rick Manning America’s unprecedented economic strength and freedom centers on the importance of limited government. However, values slowly crumble, they don’t often die with a bang. Under President Biden, Lina Khan’s Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Jonathan Kanter’s Anti-Trust Division at the Department of Justice (DOJ) […]
11.25.2024

By Robert Romano 59 percent of Americans support what they are seeing so far from President-elect Donald Trump’s transition process so far, according to a CBS News poll taken Nov. 19 to Nov. 22 , with Americans feeling more optimistic about the economy and inflation, and majorities supporting Trump’s plans for mass deportation and tariffs on imports to incentive […]
11.22.2024

By Bill Wilson The recent presidential election served as one of the strongest rejections of the globalist political regime advanced by the ruling elites in recent history. President Donald Trump’s sweeping victory against regime pick Kamala Harris was achieved through a coalition of working-class Americans that transcended […]
11.21.2024

By Robert Romano It is now more than two weeks after the Nov. 5 election that swept President-elect Donald Trump back into office and saw Republicans retain the House majority and reclaim the Senate, completing the trifecta with one notable addition Republicans have not seen since 2004: […]
11.20.2024

By Manzanita Miller In 2020, the urban rural divide became increasingly apparent in national politics, with President Donald Trump and conservatives sweeping rural regions while Democrats largely dominated in cities and suburbs. This election year however, Trump’s strong inroads with traditionally Democratic groups, including Hispanics, Black voters, […]
11.20.2024

By Robert Romano President Joe Biden is attempting to lock in U.S. support for Ukraine in its ongoing war against Russia following Russia’s Feb. 2022 invasion of Ukraine and more recently, the U.S. reelection of former President Donald Trump, who is set to take office Jan. 20, […]