Apologists for Joe Biden and Donald Trump imply Americans must choose between the lesser of two evils in 2024 election. I find that hard to accept.
Author: Ingrid Jacques, USA TODAY
‘Bidenomics’ in action: Democrats’ excessive spending, mounting debt earn US credit downgrade
Confidence in the federal government’s ability to manage rising national debt has been officially reduced for only the second time in U.S. history.
Social conservatism is on the rise. Maybe DeSantis is on to something with anti-‘woke’ fight.
The increase in Americans who identify as conservative runs counter to the common narrative in news media and popular culture.
Trump was right: ‘Russian collusion’ was a hoax. Good luck regaining public’s trust.
Special Counsel John Durham slams the FBI’s investigation – dubbed Crossfire Hurricane – of Trump campaign for its “serious lack of analytic rigor.”
Trump is stuck in the past. Other GOP candidates offer conservatives a brighter future.
Beyond Donald Trump, Republicans are sporting a more youthful, diverse presidential candidate lineup that should make Democrats jealous.
Joe Biden wants you to think GOP is the biggest ‘threat’ to Social Security. He’s wrong.
Republicans don’t want to cut entitlements. In fact, Social Security’s biggest threat is what President Biden is proposing: Doing nothing.
Are pay gaps ‘sexist’? Democrats want more laws, but that could harm, not help, women.
As a woman, I want to be paid equally and think that should be the standard for all women. The good news is that it’s already happening.
A GOP divided: Tired Trump fades at CPAC while DeSantis rises at Reagan Library
The rivalry between Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump has heated up, with Trump mocking the Florida governor. DeSantis has stayed above the fray.
Biden’s student loan plan is an abuse of power. Supreme Court must rule against it.
It seems as if even Biden, who didn’t mention student loan forgiveness in his State of the Union address, has realized his plan is a lost cause.
A school choice revolution is storming the country this year. Will your state be next?
School choice is spreading across the US at a record clip, with Republican legislatures and governors thinking bigger and bolder.