09.19.2023

By Rick Manning For purposes of this article, The Swamp, is defined as the permanent bureaucracy which decides which regulations should be enforced, which ideas from the temporary political appointees should be scuttled or moved forward, who gets hired into the bureaucracy and the disbursement of federal […]
09.19.2023

By Robert Romano On Sept. 30, the fiscal year will end with more than a $1.5 trillion budget deficit as inflation continues to rip through the U.S. and global economy, leaving Congress with much undone as it relates to appropriations. Not a single appropriations bill has passed both chambers and been delivered […]
09.18.2023

By Bill Wilson For years, organizations like Americans for Limited Government Foundation have been warning the political class about the working-class minority departure from the Democratic Party, and now that shift can no longer be ignored. The beltway elite have largely written off incremental shifts among minorities […]
09.14.2023

By Manzanita Miller It’s no secret that President Biden’s polling numbers are not where Democrats hoped they would be at this point in the election cycle. Recent large, national polls have found Trump beating Biden by six points in the past two weeks, while other polls […]
09.13.2023

By Robert Romano “House Republicans have uncovered serious incredible allegations into President Biden’s conduct taken together these allegations paint a picture of a culture of corruption.” That was House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on Sept. 12 announcing that he was directing the House committees on Oversight, Judiciary and Ways and […]
09.12.2023

By Robert Romano President Joe Biden has a near-record 61 percent disapproval rating, and loses to former President Donald Trump 47 percent to 46 percent in the latest CNN-SSRS poll taken on Aug. 25 to Aug. 31 . Only 39 percent approve of his handling of Biden’s job and a remarkable 9 percent of Democrats say they’d rather vote […]
09.11.2023

By Manzanita Miller Parents, particularly of young children, have had a spotlight on them ever since the pandemic’s severe lockdowns and restrictions upended education, social life, and the careers of millions of families for years. From states like California under Gov. Newsom’s seemingly endless series of […]
09.08.2023

By Manzanita Miller The mainstream political apparatus appears to be divided into two primary camps leading into the 2024 election. On the one hand there is a general sense on the left – much like in 2016 – that Trump simply can’t win again. While pundits half-heartedly […]