by Christian Gomez Conservatives of all stripes in the United States generally agree that the federal government — Congress, the Supreme Court, and the presidency — […]
Category: Opinion
Less competition
When President Biden took office, he sent several signals that he was ready to take on increasing corporate concentration. Among the clearest was appointing the […]
Breaking Biden, a DC Swamp production
The Secret Service ended their investigation into Cocainegate without finding any clues or suspects. Joe Biden’s White House is being called a “drug house” since […]
Slash Unconstitutional Federal Spending
Congress is beginning work on the fiscal 2024 appropriations bills, which will need to be passed before September 30 to avoid the partial government shutdown feared by supporters […]
Hunter Biden was spotted Thursday enjoying a lavish lunch at Malibu hotspot Nobu as news swarmed of the newly unveiled bombshell FBI informant file describing a $10 million bribery allegation against him and his presidential father.
By Katherine Donlevy The scandal-riddled first son appeared unbothered leaving the swanky beachside spot that’s co-owned by Robert De Niro — and Japanese A5 Wagyu sells for […]
The Push for ‘Net Zero’ Isn’t Clean or Green
by Kevin Mooney | Heartland By cutting off oil and gas exploration as part of a global campaign to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, […]
Millenials: ‘Misgendering’ Is a Crime
by Lee Duigon We are told, by (ahem!) “a poll” that almost half of our Millenials (ages 25-34) think “misgendering” ought to be a crime […]
This Day in History July 20th
July 20 is the 201st day of the year (202nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 164 days remaining until the end […]
Open Season on Jews
Jew-hating congressional Democrats found yet another way to express humanity’s first hatred. By DOUGLAS ANDREWS In case you hadn’t noticed, the Democrats have a Jew […]