Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger (D) deceived voters and concealed her true agenda to secure the governorship last year. Now, she and her Democratic colleagues are […]
Category: Opinion
Supreme Court Overlooks Critical Constitutional Precedent in Tariff Ruling
The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump missed a pivotal constitutional precedent while struggling to define the scope of presidential authority […]
Bonus Depreciation: America’s Strategic Tax Tool for AI Innovation – Not a Loophole
Democrats label bonus depreciation a giveaway. In reality, this tax provision empowers businesses to invest, hire, and maintain U.S. competitiveness in artificial intelligence. As President […]
Phase Two Enforcement Must Target All Illicit Presence, Not Just Criminals
At the Munich Security Conference earlier this month, Secretary of State Marco Rubio made an unambiguous statement: mass migration is not, was not, and will […]
EPA Nullifies Climate Endangerment Finding, Granting Industry CO2 Freedom
The Trump administration has rescinded the Obama administration’s 2009 Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding for gases such as carbon dioxide. This rollback grants industry a significant […]
Debt Mountain Rises Under Trump as Earmarks and Spending Defy Austerity Promises
Republicans spent the 2024 campaign blaming “Bidenflation” on runaway spending and debt-driven inflation. A year into President Trump’s second term, government expenses have remained largely […]
Washington’s Spending Spree Ignites Global Gold Surge as Republicans Squander Leverage
Congress has continued its pattern of running massive deficits, while central banks worldwide have increasingly turned to gold purchases—a trend that underscores Washington’s fiscal missteps. […]
The Weight of Love That Can’t Be Returned: A Caregiver’s Valentine’s Day Reflection
Caring for someone who can no longer reciprocate your shared love is a hard but beautiful burden. In my more cynical moments, I’ve suspected that […]
Texas Senate District 9 Flip Exposes Democratic Strategy to Sacrifice Affordability for Political Points
A young machinist with no political experience, Taylor Rehmet, has flipped a previously Republican Texas Senate district by more than 14 points in a special […]
First Amendment Doesn’t Cover Unlawful Acts: Why Don Lemon’s Arrest Exposes the Limits of Free Speech
The press often champions the “martyr” narrative. Yet rights come with limits: freedom must be exercised without infringing on others’ rights or disturbing public peace. […]