With President Trump, We Would Still Have Government Gridlock - And That's A Good Thing
There may be a huge divide between what a President Trump wants to do and what House and Senate Republicans are willing to pass—assuming they retain control of both houses.
When Will Republican Candidates Start Identifying Proposed Spending Cuts?
Tax cuts are nice but they are not enough. The government doesn’t just take too much money, it also spends too much.
The Citizens Of Flint Have Been Mugged By Their Government
This is a city that votes for big-government politicians who promise the world but can’t even deliver safe water. Will they reconsider that pattern? And Flintstones aren’t the only Democrats losing faith in government.
Climate Alarmists Manipulate Data to Make 2015 Hottest Year on Record
A new paper is explaining why NOAA’s conclusions about 2015 are too hot.
Why Bernie Sanders Epitomizes the New Democratic Party
The Democratic Party of 2016 is much more aligned with Sanders than Clinton.
I Wasted $20 On A Child's Book About Hillary
I found the book on the biography shelf of the children’s section at the bookstore. But the tone is so glowing, and so many important facts about Hillary’s life are left out, that it might have been a better fit in the religion section.
Obama Prepares to Defend His Failed Record
A president’s last State of the Union Address is often about defending his legacy. And he will have to because no one else will.
Record Number Of Americans Think The Obama Government Is Corrupt
Obama promised to usher in a new appreciation for big government, but his policies, lack of transparency, and obvious deceptions have turned the public very negative.
Is Hillary Clinton A Socialist or Even A Communist?
Change just a few words in the communists’ platform and you have the Democratic presidential campaigns.
Ted Cruz Passes on Principle
As IPI’s Merrill Matthews wrote for the Wall Street Journal, ethanol mandates increase the cost of driving, adds more carbon dioxide to the atmosphere than do fossil fuels, and was crafted at a time when the junk science of “peak oil” was scaring entrepreneurial Americans into developing hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling technology that has transformed the U.S. into one of the world’s largest energy producers. That Cruz could back this policy and remain at the top of the polls in the Hawkeye State suggested that the fever associated with addiction to federal subsidies was breaking.