President Biden signs the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, adding hundreds of billions to our $29 trillion national debt while dedicating only $110 billion to roads, bridges and major projects.
Michael Ramirez
Facing record energy costs, massive debt, the highest inflation in 31 years and threats from Russia and China, Congress focuses on censuring Rep. Gosar’s doltish tweet.
As the Biden administration shuts down pipelines and outsources production, Americans are left with soaring gasoline and energy costs.
Yellen assures us this is “transitory” as inflation surges to 30-year highs, and the Biden economy meanders into stagflation with no plan beyond a massive spending boost.
Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council, says the United States has the “biggest border patrol crisis we have ever seen.”
Merrick Garland continues to defend his task force designed to intimidate parents speaking up in the defense of their children.
One lesson that Democrats should learn from Tuesday’s stunning losses is that voters may dislike radical progressive policies more than they dislike Donald Trump.
The Biden plan is a massive expansion of the welfare state and a radical transformation of America, from cradle to Lenin’s tomb.
The latest climate summit ends without some of the biggest polluters attending. Scientists and world leaders are left to return home on their private jets.
Republicans dramatically outperformed expectations in Tuesday’s elections.
The reckless spending by the Democrats which is already responsible for falling wages and our skyrocketing national debt threatens to explode inflation.
Progressives deny Biden a legislative victory by holding a bipartisan infrastructure bill hostage to a massive government-expanding $1.75 trillion social spending bill.
Facebook reveals a new name but cannot escape the old problems.