03.01.2018

Don’t let Schumer, Pelosi add the $63 billion to the non-defense domestic spending baseline in 2018

By Robert Romano In the last continuing resolution, Congress increased baseline non-defense discretionary spending by $131 billion over the next two years. This was in exchange for $165 billion of new defense spending over that same period. But rather than add to the existing baseline budget on […]

02.28.2018

After Supreme Court takes pass on DACA, the President should enforce immigration laws

By Natalia Castro President Donald Trump must do primary the job of the executive under Article II of the Constitution — enforce the law. With increased pressure from the courts surrounding Trump’s immigration plans, he truly only has one option, enforce the law to the […]

02.27.2018

Time for the nation to have an honest dialogue about violence

By Rick Manning Almost twenty-five years ago, my almost nine-year tenure as a state lobbyist with the National Rifle Association came to an end. After fighting with every ounce of my being to stop encroachments on the right to keep and bear arms, I was done, vowing […]

02.27.2018

Cartoon: Dereliction of Duty

02.26.2018

President Trump might be the most conservative president in our lifetime

By Robert Romano On Feb. 23, President Donald Trump spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) for the second year in a row as president , after not attending in 2016 during the campaign. At the time, he was still busy building his constituency in the Republican primary and for the general election, where he would ultimately prevail on a very conservative platform of putting America […]

02.23.2018

Why do progressives believe attacking American citizens is a winning strategy?

By Natalia Castro Democrats did not just lose in 2016 because the party was out of touch with the American people, the party’s leader also insulted and shamed the American people. Hillary Clinton antagonized and dismissed Trump voters, causing her own demise. Yet Democrats do […]

02.22.2018

No, the Russian bots and Facebook ads are not the equivalent of Pearl Harbor

By Robert Romano It’s being called an attack equivalent to Pearl Harbor, where 2,403 Americans died when the Japanese brought the U.S. into World War II in 1941. Russia attacked America. It meddled in the 2016 election. Appearing on MSNBC, U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) made the […]

02.21.2018

The truth behind the Flynn prosecution is starting to come out, and it is not good for Mueller

By Printus LeBlanc On Friday, Special Counsel Robert Mueller announced the indictment of 13 Russian internet trolls and the companies they worked for. The timing was curious because it was a surprise announcement. Normally something leaks about an impending action, but there was no such […]

02.20.2018

Cartoon: Schumer Shutdown Part II

02.16.2018

Regulation entering mentally ill receiving federal disability into FBI gun database would NOT have prevented massacre in Parkland, Fla.

By Robert Romano 17 people are dead in Parkland, Fla. because of the heinous actions of one Nikolas Cruz, who opened fire at the high school there. This is a national tragedy, and we all share the burden together. Cruz must be prosecuted to the fullest extent […]

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