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It's the economy, stupid -- a slogan that still resonates with voters
Majorities questioned in a newly released Pew Research Center survey say they're unhappy with the direction of the national economy and that the prices of eggs, gas, housing and health care are still too high. This is the one statistic with sticking power for the midterms.
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President Donald Trump's frustration over the election process is understood, and shared. But nationalizing elections is not a win for the American voter.
SharesSocialists, Marxists, collectivists are coming on strong for the children
The goal is to get the next generation of American voters trained in the good, Marxist way to go, and to get the next generation of American leaders, be they government, business, education, military, or societal, similarly trained. Then the Democrats' vision for America will be complete.
SharesMinneapolis resisters build border to keep out border agents
A bunch of street thugs and liberal White women in Minneapolis masquerading as First Amendment freedom fighters have built blockades in the city to keep out ICE agents and law enforcement -- and they're even reportedly checking IDs and running license plates. Oh, the irony.
SharesThe folly of sanctuary cities
Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina went on "Hannity" on the Fox News Channel and told host Sean Hannity that it's impossible to have law and order in any jurisdiction that's also a sanctuary for illegal immigrants. He's 100 percent correct.
SharesRepublicans must stand strong for Kristi Noem
Secretary Kristi Noem has been an effective, strong, determined and unrelenting leader at the Department of Homeland Security -- and this is why Democrats want her gone. And this is why Republicans need to coalesce around her and refuse to bow to Democrats who want her ousted.
SharesIf Democrats want peace, Democrats should promote peace
On the heels of a tragic and fatal ICE shooting of American citizen Alex Pretti, Democrats have doubled down on their rhetoric for federal agents to leave Minneapolis, for ICE to be defunded and for President Trump to stop sending ICE into any other cities. But this is not the path toward peace.
SharesThe Rand Paul flip-flop heard 'round the nation
Sen. Rand Paul called for lawsuits against Google for hosting a video that falsely accused him of taking money from Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and for then refusing to remove the video when, as he put it, "paid trolls" spread the "ludicrous accusation" far and wide. This is a huge change of view.
SharesDear Davos, there's a new chief in town and his name is Trump
President Donald Trump is going to Davos. He's scheduled to speak Wednesday. And snap, like that, the whole global order -- one world order -- new world order -- Great Reset crowd is a much quieter beast. Trump ain't like the last American president.
SharesAmericans seize the socialism: Most say it's government's job to give health care
Fully 66 percent of Americans in a Pew survey say it's the job of government to make sure everybody has health care coverage. Only 33 percent say nope -- it's not a government role. Another way to read these numbers: 66 percent of Americans have jumped into bed with socialists.
SharesTrump credit card cap helps, not hurts, Americans
President Trump wants to cap interest on credit cards for one year at 10 percent -- and now banks, Wall Street executives and businesses are warning of economic devastations, particularly for the poor. Cue crocodile tears.
SharesQatar is donating big to U.S. universities, and that's a real problem
What do Cornell, Texas A&M., Georgetown and Carnegie Mellon universities have in common? They all receive billions of dollars of foreign funds -- specifically, from Qatar. Six-point-six billion, in fact.
SharesAmerica's exodus from globalism is a return to exceptionalism
America, under President Trump's leadership, is poised to withdraw from 66 international organizations, commissions and agencies, particularly those tied to the United Nations. And all the globalists go: Yikes! Their honeypot -- their money pot -- is about to go dry.
SharesObamacare goes Republican: Not bipartisanship, but more like caving
Nine Republicans in the House sided with Democrats in pushing for extensions on Obamacare subsidies -- or at least, on bringing the measure to the floor for a vote. They call this bipartisanship. But it's better called caving.
SharesMamdani's Big Apple is now the canary in the socialist coal mine
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's newest appointment, Cea Weaver, to the Office to Protect Tenants, once ranted on the then-known Twitter platform that "homeownership is a weapon of white supremacy." Oh, boy. And the hits just keep on coming.
SharesBiden sleepwalks his way to largest tax-paid pension in presidential history
Joseph R. Biden, due to his political service in several public offices -- senator, vice president, president -- will now draw the largest pension of any U.S. president. Ever. In History. Glory to the taxpayers.
SharesThe 'warmth of collectivism' is a bloody lie
Zohran Mamdani ushered in the new year with a pledge to bring the "warmth of collectivism" to the residents of New York City, for whom he now serves as mayor. The only warmth from collectivism comes from the fires of hell.
SharesColleges should shape up -- because Americans are shipping out
A year-end study from Pew Research Center found that 7 in 10 Americans now say the higher education system in America is rolling along in the wrong direction.
SharesMinnesota Gov. Tim Walz might as well pack it in
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has come out swinging against the findings of an independent journalist that say his state, under his watch, has utterly, completely, devastatingly and most egregiously abused tax dollars, and by logical extension, taxpayers, for the benefit of Somali voters.
SharesIt's December 2025. And Islam is still incompatible with America
Merry Christmas. Happy Hanukkah. But careful: Don't say that too loudly around certain Muslim communities. The radicalized elements of the Islamic faith might get angry and go on a killing spree.
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