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The strike is suspended, but Biden was AWOL

By refusing to invoke the 1947 Taft-Hartley Act to suspend the dockworkers’ strike in half the nation’s ports, President Joe Biden terribly abandoned his...

Vance has been precise on abortion

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) has demonstrated serious political skill in articulating his presidential ticket’s abortion stance. When answering on abortion policy during the vice presidential...

A scandal but not a surprise: New report reveals devastating details of Biden-Harris border disaster

A SCANDAL BUT NOT A SURPRISE: NEW REPORT REVEALS DEVASTATING DETAILS OF BIDEN-HARRIS BORDER DISASTER. When describing the Biden-Harris administration’s policy of allowing millions of...

Obama returns to a different western Pennsylvania

PITTSBURGH — When former President Barack Obama comes to Pittsburgh next Thursday to campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris in the home stretch for...

Mayorkas is making the country less safe

What do the border crisis, Hurricane Helene, and two assassination attempts on former President Donald Trump all have in common? They are failures of...

Tim Walz wants to ‘protect’ Democrats’ failing health law

At this week’s vice presidential debate, Democratic nominee Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said his running mate, Vice President Kamala Harris, “will protect and enhance”...

The economic calamity that wasn’t

Despite prognosticators suggesting that the International Longshoremen’s Association port strike would lead to an economic calamity, the work stoppage barely lasted three days. On Thursday...

Both parties have been corrupted by the welfare state

The greatest moral hazard in American life is politics. Many of you probably remember 2012 GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney being secretly recorded by a...

For Tim Walz, ‘Mind your own business’ means ‘Know your place’

“Mind your own business,” Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) said in the vice presidential debate. He likes this line and has made it his motto....

Three years later, the Justice Department’s parent-silencing campaign persists

It’s been three years since Attorney General Merrick Garland signed his infamous memo instructing the Department of Justice to target and investigate concerned parents for harassment,...
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