Americans Have Their Own Economic Indicator
Personal savings has dropped 15 percent from 2021 to 2022 – the period in which Democrats have set and implemented our country’s economic policy. That works out to an average loss of $9,000 per family.
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Personal savings has dropped 15 percent from 2021 to 2022 – the period in which Democrats have set and implemented our country’s economic policy. That works out to an average loss of $9,000 per family.
The RINOs have decided to jump right on the “let’s make fools of the Republicans again” bandwagon.
We have a constitution which ensures that individual rights supersede the passions of the mob, and our Supreme Court is supposed to ensure that those principles are honored.
Communism never performs as expected because it does not accommodate human nature. We’re willing to work hard when it benefits ourselves and our families. But in a communist system, hard work only benefits the state.
The left seduces everyone by offering an impossible compromise – which they assure us will provide the advantages of both capitalism and communism. They call it socialism.
In the 1990s doctors went crazy diagnosing kids with ADHD. During that decade the students under treatment for ADHD ballooned from under 5 percent to over 11 percent. Over 6.4 million children were being given mind altering drugs.
I’ve gotten a lot of email from dispirited conservatives lately. I have one question for them. What’s their plan?
The Biden administration has been dubbed “rudderless, aimless, and hopeless.” However, there hasn’t been anything aimless or rudderless about it. It has been misguided, not unguided.
In reviewing Mitt’s article, I was to the point of exasperation, wondering how even an unprincipled fool could be so clueless. And then Mitt gave away the joke. It was a satire — at least I hope so.
A new Gallup poll has found that confidence in our institutions is collapsing. It’s been an interesting experiment, but the nanny state test hasn’t worked out so well.
The world is overheating, and now we know why. It all started when the Supreme Court had a big week. Sure, it made a few consequential decisions, but its real accomplishment was how much it agitated the Dems.
In an effort to stem the flow of illegal aliens across our southern border, President Trump implemented the “Stay In Mexico” policy. It required asylum seekers to remain in Mexico, pending review of their applications. Biden naturally ended the program based on the sound reasoning that “orange man bad.”
Joe Biden’s continuing adventures with Air Force One – in which he continues to demonstrate how challenging stairs can be, coupled with his latest adventure in cycling – are perfect metaphors for the first 18 months of his presidency.
July is our month to celebrate men who stood up, at great personal risk, and did something which had never been done before. They declared that men have God-given rights and that government’s proper role is to serve men, not be served by men.
John Roberts’ fatal error has been attempting to defend his court, while undermining the Constitution that gives his court legitimacy.
When a justice says they’re using penumbral reasoning, they’re admitting that the next thing they say is not actually written in the constitution.
Around 2028, when things are beginning to return to pre-COVID levels of prosperity, and some fool at the NIH wants to shut the economy down to “flatten the curve,” remember the true cost of the last shut down.
The Democrat party leadership is opening talking about dumping Joe Biden for the 2024 Presidential election. How exactly would that work?
When I was young, Americans prided themselves in being part of the “great melting pot” – good times. People from diverse cultures throughout the world could come here and become full-fledged Americans. Our constitution provided a framework for anyone to become successful. All that was required was determination and hard work. In achieving the American …
Using “common sense” to describe the gun laws under discussion is about as misleading as using “affordable care” to describe Obamacare.