Nikki foolishly attacks Social Security
Nikki foolishly attacks Social Security; Social Security has a surplus. The rest of government owes $33 trillion
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Nikki foolishly attacks Social Security; Social Security has a surplus. The rest of government owes $33 trillion
What I would ask The Donald; Trump is the only one who matters and we must ask him tough questions
Significant surge in college football ticket prices warrants a deeper examination, potentially reflecting underlying economic factors, including the state of the dollar and its purchasing power.
In the ever-evolving landscape of environmental discourse, one thing remains constant: the Earth’s remarkable resilience.
Entitlements, those coveted treasures that politicians dare not touch, are like clingy exes – once they’re in your life, they never really leave.
In politics, when you are right, effective, and have a persuasive argument, then critics need to devolve to the next lower level of argumentation, name calling.
Uncle Sam’s annual interest payment on the mind-boggling $33+ trillion national debt has now become the trillion-dollar circus of our time!
No, inflation is not caused by citizens having too much money, but by government printing and spending too much money.
Biden didn’t cause the drought in Central America, but socialist policies in Nicaragua removed options for dealing with some of the fallout.
Hey there, fellow internet explorers! Are you ready for the latest viral sensation sweeping the nation?
Fueled by caffeinated paranoia, writers everywhere took to the streets, proclaiming that the end was nigh and their beloved pens were being replaced by heartless algorithms.
In the realm of economic responsibility, both the Biden and Trump administrations have played their part in accumulating a staggering $33+ trillion national debt.
While we were busily celebrating our nation’s first Thanksgiving, another critical date passed, the centennial mark of the financial collapse of the Weimar Republic on November 23, 1923.
In the grand tapestry of life, it’s quite evident that humans have a special love for one thing above all else: “stuff.”
Taxation has been a part of human civilization since its inception. While all governments need funding to provide essential services, not all taxation methods are created equal. Some taxes are progressive, while others are regressive. In this article, we will argue that the only fair and just form of taxation is a consumption-based tax. The …
The Nation is an American biweekly magazine that covers political and cultural news, opinion, and analysis from a ‘progressive’ perspective. With current articles like It’s Time for American Healthcare Workers to Stand in Solidarity With Gaza and “Made in America” Never Meant More Ethical, well, you get the picture. And now, just in time for …
In a world where celebrity worship is as common as Monday morning traffic jams, it’s no surprise that marketers have hopped on the celebrity endorsement bandwagon.
It’s almost unsettling to find that what we predicted on these pages over the last several years is either true or coming true as we speak.
In states where the government wants a deeper bite into your wallet, it’s going to cost you more to visit the relatives!
In 2023 we will have donated $12 billion taxpayer dollars to United Nations. One way to help our own debt, is to reevaluate our funding for them.