
Over Tipping
“No taxes on tips!” was the rallying cry and campaign promise that many believe enabled Donald Trump to win Nevada in 2024.
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Recognizing Real Women
March is Women’s History Month, a time “to reflect on the often-overlooked contributions of women to U.S. history,” according to History.com.
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“Net Zero” Is Empty
Institutions, governments, and corporations are reevaluating climate commitments, shifting the policy landscape.
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Dems Shutdown Conundrum
All eyes have been on Congress as they begin to craft legislation implementing the cuts that DOGE has recommended from various agencies.
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PBS = Publishing Bias Stories
National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting System (PBS) may be next on the chopping block as the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) continues its mission to find programs to eliminate to cut federal spending.
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Urge Congress to Overturn Biden’s Energy Leftovers
The Biden administration sought to regulate out of existence the items and industries that the American people use daily in the name of so-called “energy efficiency.”
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Does Spending More Money Make Life Better?
The dramatic cost-cutting happening in the federal government makes me think about another area where spending less money would produce better results: public schools.
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The President Should Protect All Life
President Donald Trump signed an executive order calling on his Domestic Policy advisor to make recommendations for expanding access to in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and reducing its costs.
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Insurers Are Not the Bad Guys

USAID’s Compassion Façade Crumbles
President Donald Trump and his newly created Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) led by Elon Musk have brought the hammer down on the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
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All “Climate Change” Policies Have Failed
The next president and Congress should repeal every aspect of the Biden administration’s climate change legislative and regulatory program.
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Tense Turkey Talk
As we gather around the table at Thanksgiving, we may be among family and friends of different political persuasions.
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Taxpayers Set to Fund Contraception
A handful of agencies are forging ahead with a Biden-Harris-led initiative to fund contraception, including abortifacients, with our taxpayer money.
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The Contraception Conundrum
This week, the Health and Human Services (HHS), Labor, and Treasury departments proposed a new rule to require all insurance under the Affordable Care Act to cover over-the-counter contraceptives fully.
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Voters Must Reject Harris’ FDR Socialism
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris recently said she would “engage in what Franklin Roosevelt called ‘bold, persistent experimentation,’” as he had told the 1932 graduating class at Oglethorpe University.
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Vance Advances the American Dream
Wednesday night, Vice Presidential candidates J.D. Vance and Tim Walz squared off on the debate stage to prove who could be the best right-hand man in the next administration.
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Bad Ideas for the Economy
Election season is producing a lot of grand promises by the candidates. Let’s look closely at two ideas that are being proposed in order to gain votes.
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Government Issued Babies
In a move that only served to confound pro-life Americans further dismayed over recent statements that his administration will be “great for women and their reproductive rights,” former President Trump announced last week that “your government will pay for — or your insurance company will be mandated to pay for — all costs associated with IVF treatment.”
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Empty Joy in Chicago
If you happened to watch the Democratic National Convention last week with the volume off, you might have thought you were witnessing a GOP gathering. American flags were everywhere. Many convention delegates were decked out in red, white, and blue, waving signs that read “USA.” “FREEDOM” was projected in huge letters on the stage.
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It IS the Economy, Stupid
Inflation and the economy are top issues this election year. Everyone feels the strain in their wallets at the grocery store, shopping mall, car dealership, and gas station. The cost of groceries has risen 25% since January 2020.
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Inflation Reduction Act Two Year Anniversary Letter
Today marks the second anniversary of the so-called Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA), and the critics of its costly and prescriptive Green New Deal-style energy provisions are being proven right.
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Talk About Life
As campaign season heats up, candidates discuss the issues they think are most important to the voters. Republicans and Democrats differ on many policy positions, including immigration enforcement, government spending, and parental rights.
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Walz is Wrong for Americans
Today, presidential candidate Kamala Harris announced Minnesota’s Governor Tim Walz will be her running mate. Democrats are spinning a narrative that the largely unknown Democrat Vice Presidential pick is a moderate, but make no mistake, he is demonstrably as extreme as Harris.
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Congress Empowered by the Bureaucracy’s Weakened Authority
The Supreme Court handed down one of the most notable rulings in our lifetime. The 6-3 decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo overturned the 1984 decision in the Chevron v. National Res. Def. Council case that create the power for agencies to interpret unclear laws however they wish.
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