Biden’s Vow To ‘Unite’ Us — Another Broken Promise: I&I/TIPP Poll
Seventy percent of Americans believe that the country is divided.
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Seventy percent of Americans believe that the country is divided.
That’s just one of the joyful features inside the Schumer-Manchin reconciliation bag. The more we learn about this bill, the less everybody seems to like it.
We plan to cover this year's CPAC, to be gaveled in on Thursday in Dallas. With so many conservative leaders sitting out the event, the question is where the conservative movement is headed.
Americans' wages are not keeping pace with high inflation, leading to worries about saving for retirement, paying for housing, and meeting health care costs.
Beijing recently described the House Speaker's proposed trip to Taiwan as "playing with fire." According to the TIPP Poll, Americans have a low opinion of China.
After taking principled decisions to thwart unwise schemes, Sen. Manchin seems to have caved, likely channeling millions into the alternate energy industry and for unnecessary incentives.
American economy has contracted during the last two quarters. Now, the Biden administration is attempting to redefine 'recession' and banking on the NBER to save the November midterms.
Chairman Powell denies it, but a Senate committee, the FBI and Britain’s MI5 are hot on the trail, issuing a rare joint warning to all businesses over Chinese espionage and cyber hacking.
Most parents would like to have a say in what is appropriate for their kids.
Really, you’re either for big spending or you’re not. You’re either for higher inflation or you’re not.
To strengthen election integrity, Congress must pass legislation making it more difficult for members of Congress to object to a state's electors and for state legislators to override the popular vote.
President Biden's advisers fail with flying colors.
Russia, Ukraine, Turkey, and the U.N. successfully negotiated a deal to move grains from war-torn Ukraine. The fact that the U.S. wasn't there when this important agreement was made in Tehran and signed in Istanbul stood out.