Trump Boom or Democrat Gloom
The 2026 election will become a simple choice. Do Americans want the Donald J. Trump Boom or the Democrats’ Gloom?
The 2026 election will become a simple choice. Do Americans want the Donald J. Trump Boom or the Democrats’ Gloom?
Ignorant of history and indoctrinated by leftism, these voters forget Thatcher’s warning: ‘The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people’s money.’
When Congress recesses for summer, Republican members and senators have an opportunity to really shift the national dialogue about spending, savings, deficits, and taxes.
Balancing the Budget is the decisive principle that will enable genuine reform of the federal government. Americans will accept substantial changes if they lead to a balanced budget, lower interest rates, lower taxes, a healthier economy, and increased jobs and take-home pay.
Now that the One Big Beautiful Bill has passed, Congress has set its sights on an even more ambitious long-term project. This new project will require five to seven years of creativity, thoughtfulness, and ingenuity: balancing the federal budget and beginning to pay down the national debt.
Voters support the party backing controlling the border and deporting people who entered the country illegally, as seen in the 2024 election results.
The 250th anniversary is a terrific opportunity to re-educate two generations of Americans who came out of schools in which patriotism was downplayed, and American history was largely ignored or distorted.
Tehran, throwing out the International Atomic Energy Agency’s inspectors, signals that the regime will resume its nuclear weapon efforts.
Our elected officials must follow the will of the people who elected them. Congress must initiate an all-out effort to methodically work to balance the federal budget within the next five to seven years. Now is the time.
Every congressional Democrat who voted against President Donald J. Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill voted to inflict an amazing amount of pain on the American people.