Income Inequality

The Work Tax

The most dramatic and consequential change in the distribution of income in America in the past half-century isn’t rising income inequality but the extraordinary growth in income equality among the bottom 60% of household earners.

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ESG

ESG: The Newest Acronym That Might Be the Most Dangerous

The newest initiative to control and/or punish businesses and consumers who are not appropriately woke is the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) movement. As Jessica Anderson explains, ESG standards are leftist ideologies that aggressively evaluate businesses and consumers to make sure they have the “proper” policies and behavior.

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Lab Grown Meat

The Great Food Reset

America’s food security is being threatened by the forces of the Great Reset led by the World Economic Forum in Davos and under the thumb of the United Nations “sustainable development” Agenda 2030.

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Cattle

No Future for Farmers

Those familiar with the most recent farmer protests in the Netherlands are saying that the Dutch government’s climate nitrogen-reduction policies targeting farmers actually have a nefarious goal.

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Illegal Immigrants

GOP Prioritizes Border Security

With just a flick of a pen, President Biden did away with the Trump-era border security policies as soon as he took office. For nearly two years, millions of immigrants have flooded the borders while the Biden administration has turned a blind eye.

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Congress Spending

Conservatives Urge Red Line Reforms In Year-End Spending Packages

As the fiscal year comes to a close, conservatives urge Congress to adopt substantive red lines for government-funding measures that elevate the needs and well-being of the American people above the self-interested priorities of well-connected powerbrokers and lobbyists within the Beltway. Millions of our fellow citizens are suffering from historic inflation and energy prices driven by far-left ideologues in the Biden administration.

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Student loan Forgiveness

Biden’s Disdain for the Working-Class

Democrats can’t help but punish working Americans! Massive federal spending has contributed nearly $31 trillion to the national debt leaving taxpayers with the bill. Rising inflation costs and high gas prices have hurt low-income earners the most by causing them to pay an average of $635 more per month for basic necessities.

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We the People

Cons of a Constitutional Convention

The country’s distrust of the federal government is not a new sentiment. For decades, massive spending and unchecked powers of the White House and Congress have put a strain on our economy and pocketbooks. Not only has the bureaucracy gotten more powerful, but also more politicized.

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Pork

The Fleecing of America

Just how much waste, pork and silly spending are taxpayers subsidizing? Inflation is at a 40-year high and just crossed eight-percent on a rolling 12-month basis. Most economists agree inflation is the result of our federal government throwing trillions of dollars into pandemic relief, the federal budget, and “infrastructure.”

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Economy

Bad Ideas Have Bad Consequences

If you have not noticed rising prices or if you did not expect rising prices, either you have not been paying attention to American monetary, fiscal, welfare, and pandemic policies or you have not understood basic economics.

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Sen. Schumer

Schumer Deals Weed Bill

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) introduced a bill to legalize marijuana this week. The Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act is being advertised as a simple bill- one that loosens federal regulation of the Schedule I controlled substance. The nearly 300-page bill tells a different story and one that ignores the dangerous impacts of legalization.

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Sen. Schumer and Sen. Manchin

All Eyes on Manchin

After passing billions of dollars out of the House Appropriations Committee a couple of weeks ago, the Senate is working on a separate spending measure. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is itching to pass a reconciliation bill. This type of spending bill overrides the filibuster allowing the measure to pass with 51 votes instead of the usual 60 votes.

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