Yes, there’s a new Cold War — and China started it
It’s time to harness the power of that bipartisan consensus against China, or our national security will suffer the gravest of consequences.
Like her hero, President Biden, American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten uses talking points totally detached from reality.
Nothing encapsulates President Biden’s approach to national security and foreign policy as well as the debacle he created in withdrawing suddenly from Afghanistan in August 2021.
It’s time to harness the power of that bipartisan consensus against China, or our national security will suffer the gravest of consequences.
Janet Protasiewicz should not be serving on any court, let alone the highest court in the state of Wisconsin.
These LGBTQ activists and their fawning enablers are deranged. Their mental illness, post-Audrey Hale, is on full display. It’s more important than ever to call out the mental illness — the utter evil — for what it is and not allow the sick in society to usurp the narrative.
Before President Biden took office, America was the largest energy producer in the world, and oil and gas — the raw materials for vital farm inputs from diesel fuel to fertilizer production — were abundant and affordable. In the first week of the Biden administration, the president enacted two executive orders that stifled the development and expansion of American energy resources. These executive orders halted new oil and gas leases on federal lands and offshore waters and revoked the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline.
It’s no surprise that a lot of people are trying to push the whole COVID-19 experience down the memory hole.
Monday was another sad and somber day in America: yet another school shooting.
After processing what he heard on cable television, former President Donald Trump publicly announced two weeks ago that he would be arrested by the New York Police Department.