Biden’s 100 days

Joe Biden has been president for 96 days. It seems like a lifetime. In just three months, under Biden’s presumed leadership, Democrats have threatened to pack the Supreme Court, eliminate the filibuster, abolish the Electoral College, grant statehood to Washington, D.C., federalize voting laws, and enact a labor bill that would overturn right-to-work statutes in 27 states. Democrats want unlimited … Continued

Sen. Tim Scott to deliver Republicans joint address to Congress

Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) will deliver his party’s response to President Biden’s joint address to Congress next week, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy announced on Thursday. Why it matters: The pick is a big deal in the post-Trump GOP as Republicans navigate what the future of the party will look … Continued

Dow sinks more than 300 points!

New York (CNN Business) US stocks are tumbling Thursday over investors’ worries about higher taxes. All three major indexes are in the red, with the Dow (INDU) down 0.9% — more than 300 points lower. The S&P 500 (SPX) fell 0.8% and the Nasdaq Composite (COMP) tumbled 0.7%. It’s not surprising that Wall Street doesn’t like higher taxes, particularly when it comes to capital gains — … Continued

Small Business Owners Can’t Find People to Fill Jobs

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., says small business owners are telling him they are unable to find enough workers to fill open positions. Rubio’s remarks came in a Thursday tweet. He wrote: “Florida small business owners are all telling me the same thing, they can’t find people to fill available jobs You can come up with all … Continued

True National Debt Exceeds $123 Trillion!

America’s national debt now exceeds $123 trillion, according to a new report, or more than four times the official figure of $28 trillion, as calculated by the U.S. Treasury Department at the end of March. Federal spending related to the CCP virus pandemic and economic lockdown added nearly $10 trillion to the total in 2020, according … Continued

Economic Adviser Concern about Massive Government Spending

While we are enjoying a “rocketing stock market,” one that “seems to defy gravity,” economist Stephen Moore says, ultimately the U.S. will “have to pay the piper” on massive government spending initiatives. “I’m enjoying this rocketing stock market,” Moore told Sunday’s “The Cats Roundtable” on WABC 770 AM-N.Y. “It seems to defy gravity these days.” Moore, … Continued

Here’s how US can address its deficit now

Congress continues to take actions that directly threaten the US position as a world leader The United States has long held a privileged position on the world stage. Our economy is strong. We build businesses, innovate solutions and pioneer new technologies. We are the centerpiece of the global economy, with nations looking to our systems and our currency … Continued

Sen. Josh Hawley “Freedom Is Protected When There’s Competition’

Monday on FNC’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) touted his effort to break up “mega-corporations,” especially in the realm of Big Tech, which he suggested have abused their size and power to control the political process. “Well, what it would do, Tucker, is actually put the American people back in control of their … Continued

Spending Blowout Imposes Costs Beyond the Enormous Price Tag

Nobody in Washington seems to care about the long-term burdens of debt and dependency. By Ron Johnson Where has all the money gone? Where will all the money go? No one really knows. Few seem to care. I left the private sector in 2010 to campaign for the U.S. Senate. I began serving in 2011, … Continued

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