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Congress should approach TCJA expiration as a tax reform opportunity

In 2017, Congress passed, and former President Donald Trump signed, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act into law. The TCJA made several improvements to taxation in the United States. But by no means was it perfect. Most of the individual income tax provisions are scheduled to expire at the end of 2025 and some provisions […]

Conservatives must remain committed to dismantling the IRA’s “green” subsidies

The Inflation Reduction Act is partisan legislation packed with what could amount to more than one trillion dollars in “green” subsidies meant to centrally plan how Americans produce and use energy. Not a single House or Senate Republican voted for the IRA. And to their credit, House Republicans have passed important legislation this Congress, such […]

How the radical Left wrecked the housing market

Home affordability just hit a 17-year low, which means the dream of homeownership remains unattainable for the average person. Amid a cost-of-living crisis, saving enough for a downpayment and then affording a monthly mortgage payment has become a Sisyphean task — and radical leftist policies are to blame. Adding up the monthly cost of principal […]

Biden campaign dismisses Trump golf challenge: ‘Weird antics’

The Biden campaign dismissed former President Trump's comments at a rally Tuesday night, where he challenged President Biden to a golf match that would give him a chance to "redeem himself" after a poor debate showing last month. “Joe Biden doesn’t have time for Donald Trump’s weird antics — he’s busy leading America and defending...

Pelosi says it’s up to Biden ‘to decide if he’s going to run’

Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said it is ultimately up to President Biden "to decide if he's going to run" as the president faces increasing calls to step aside following a lackluster debate performance last month. "It's up to the president to decide if he is going to run," Pelosi said Wednesday on MSNBC's "Morning...

Lawmakers call for Pentagon to address ‘poor’ military housing conditions

A bipartisan group of lawmakers on Wednesday called for the Defense Department to address "poor living conditions" at military houses for servicemembers and their families, pointing to particular concerns with private companies that oversee housing with what the congressional group considers to be unfair contracts. In a letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, lawmakers said...

Party over country: Democrats stick with Biden, knowing he is unfit to serve

Democrats have come to the realization that they have no better option than President Biden, despite his diminished mental capacity, because their priority is holding onto power, not the best interest of the country.

Biden highlights vision for second term in call with Democratic mayors

President Biden outlined his vision for a second term in a call with Democratic mayors Tuesday, as he hopes to strengthen support within his own base for his reelection bid. He joined a call with nearly 200 Democratic mayors from across the country Tuesday night, where he discussed how he would focus on reducing costs...

History shows swapping candidates is a losing game for Democrats

Democrats’ biggest lessons from 1968 and 1972 are that, despite changes to their ticket, they lost both times.

21-year-old becomes youngest female mayor in US history

A 21-year-old Georgia woman has become the youngest female mayor in U.S. history.

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