05.21.2025

By Manzanita Miller According to a new poll from the Associated Press (AP) and NORC at the University of Chicago, public perception of the Democratic Party continues to erode, signaling potentially critical issues for the party in the 2026 midterm election cycle. The poll, conducted May 1-5 among […]
05.20.2025

By Robert Romano “We have a very, very united party.” That was President Donald Trump’s description to reporters after addressing the House Republican Conference on May 20 of the political state of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that will extend and expand the 2017 Trump tax cuts including no income taxes on tips and overtime plus the boosted deduction for seniors, puts $46.5 billion towards the border […]
05.16.2025

By Manzanita Miller President Donald Trump’s bold economic approach is beginning to ease the burden of crushing inflation and concerns over a recession and his approval rating is on the rise, particularly among working-age young voters and Hispanics according to two new polls. Trump’s approval […]
05.14.2025

By Bill Wilson The power-hungry political class that has wreaked havoc on American independence, security and freedom for decades extends far beyond Congress, to a dense web of heavily influential tax-exempt institutions and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) funded by a steady stream of taxpayer dollars. This grim reality […]
05.12.2025

By Robert Romano One consistent theme by President Donald Trump on the campaign trail in swing states like Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania was his tax proposals to not only extend the 2017 Trump tax cuts that are due to expire Dec. 31, 2025, but […]
05.09.2025

By Manzanita Miller More Americans are identifying as independents than at any other time in recent history, and at the same time independents are highly skeptical of the Democratic Party, calling into question the narrative that Democrats will recoup significant power in the midterm elections […]
05.07.2025

By Robert Romano In Washington, D.C. there are a few facts of life and one of them is that since its inception more than a century ago, the debt ceiling one way or another will be increased. Often that will be done on a bipartisan basis under […]