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Nothing says socialism like a $27 ‘Tax the Rich’ T-shirt from AOC!

Want to tear down the upper class and build a community utopia? Just buy this T-shirt!

Gavin Newsom’s broken promises on wildfire prevention — less than 1% done

As the summer heats up, California residents should remember: Newsom’s priorities have left them...

The Natural Gas Ban That Totally Did Not Happen Is Crushing New York’s Consumers

The costs that the state’s policies would impose on consumers were anticipated, and now,...

Trump blasts Platner, Democrats’ Senate nominee in Maine, as ‘low-level thug’

President Trump unleashed a blistering personal attack Wednesday on Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner, calling him a "low-level thug" and a "cheap, no-good person" with a criminal record unlike anything he claims to have seen in American political history.

EEOC’s broad reading of ‘disparate impact’ ran afoul of civil rights law, Justice Department says

The Department of Justice said the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission violated federal civil rights law by issuing guidelines that pressured companies to make race-based decisions in the workplace or risk a lawsuit.

Nothing says socialism like a $27 ‘Tax the Rich’ T-shirt from AOC!

Want to tear down the upper class and build a community utopia? Just buy this T-shirt!

Gavin Newsom’s broken promises on wildfire prevention — less than 1% done

As the summer heats up, California residents should remember: Newsom’s priorities have left them more vulnerable than ever.

Hundreds of millions of dollars later, voters still just don’t like Tom Steyer

Progressive Democrats will rant and rave about how billionaires are buying elections. The fact that voters keep rejecting Tom Steyer should put an end to that belief, as well as Steyer’s belief that anyone wants to see him run anything. On Tuesday, Steyer conceded that he would not be advancing to the top two runoff […]

Time to see Graham Platner’s sexts

TIME TO SEE GRAHAM PLATNER’S SEXTS. To no one’s surprise and some Democratic strategists’ dismay, Graham Platner ran away with the Democratic nomination for senator from Maine. Now, barring some unforeseen development, the whole Platner drama that nobody knew about not that long ago — the Nazi tattoo, the Reddit posts, the sexting — will be […]

Even without his controversies, Graham Platner is just a lightweight extremist

Set aside, for a moment, that Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner spent years with a tattoo resembling the Nazi SS Totenkopf; that he blamed sexual assault victims for their predicament; that he called rural white Americans stupid racists; that he advocated political violence; that he mocked a wounded Purple Heart recipient; that he joked about […]

On This Day: In New York, Washington faces the enemy within

The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the Continental Congress, and the men and women whose bravery and sacrifice led up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. June 10, 1776 At his headquarters in New York, Gen. […]

‘It’s only a matter of national security.’ America Workforce Academy’s mission to fill the workforce gap

Mike Rowe has been on a lonely mission. For two decades, he has been raising the alarm.  Rowe has been warning anyone who would listen that our skills gap in the trades was widening to a chasm so large that the economic affect on U.S. manufacturing companies, in particular auto and steel industries, but also […]

What the founders actually meant by originalism

Originalism has become a Federalist Society word. That’s a problem. Not because the Federalist Society is wrong about constitutional interpretation, but because reducing a civic practice to a judicial philosophy makes it sound like something that belongs to lawyers. It never did. The founders weren’t writing for law reviews. They weren’t writing for federal judges. […]

Why both parties must step back to let AI innovate

The accelerating competition for artificial intelligence dominance is changing everything — our lives, the world’s economy, and public policy. As the race for AI intensifies, we can’t allow shortsightedness, panic over the unknown, or desire for quick political wins to shape policies with permanent long-term consequences. The economic implications of the AI age will be […]

Democrats should support critical intelligence program

On Thursday afternoon, 90,000 fans will crowd the stands of the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City to watch the kickoff of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Over the next month, millions of Americans and international fans will travel to watch their teams compete, culminating in the final match in New Jersey on July 19. Appallingly, […]

AI layoffs are here. Major retraining effort is needed

America’s economic strength has always come from its ability to transform, innovate, and adapt. From the development of the automobile to the adoption of electricity and even the internet, the implementation of new technology has consistently propelled the American economy to the top. What we are seeing today amid the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence […]

America’s behavioral sink and the rise of broken families

In 1965, Daniel Patrick Moynihan warned that the rapid breakdown of the family, especially the rise of fatherless homes, would create social pathologies that no amount of government spending could cure. Just three years later, researcher John B. Calhoun gave the world a chilling demonstration of the mechanism.  Calhoun built “Universe 25,” a mouse colony […]

Freedom isn’t $65,000. How free trade creates cheaper trucks

Gas prices are sitting at $4.46 a gallon in Washington, D.C. Transportation is becoming increasingly expensive. The average price of a new vehicle in the United States is $49,461, and the average price of a used car is $26,342. For those looking for simple transportation, finding anything affordable can be difficult. I support the American […]

Trump’s Israel hypocrisy: Rules for thee but not for me

When Iran struck Israel on Sunday, President Donald Trump demanded that the Jewish nation stop firing back. But when Tehran struck a U.S. military helicopter the next day, it was “bombs away” against the Islamic Republic. You can call it strategic, but I call it hypocrisy. First of all, those who claim Trump is Israel’s […]

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