Inflation: Reagan and Trump vs. Carter and Biden
Americans suffering from rising prices and the highest inflation in 40 years need to demand the results Presidents Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump gave them.
Americans suffering from rising prices and the highest inflation in 40 years need to demand the results Presidents Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump gave them.
As the price of gasoline and diesel fuel have reached levels that are causing real pain to American families and real damage to the economy, Biden and his team have been floundering around in their fantasy world.
Given the Big Government Socialist values of the teachers’ unions, the schools of education, the educational bureaucracy, and the activists in the Biden administration, how could any Republican want to give them $6.1 billion to further indoctrinate young Americans?
Balancing the budget, cutting bureaucracy, and eliminating unnecessary red tape could create a whole new rebirth of entrepreneurs and small businesses.
Newt will be talking about my new book, “Defeating Big Government Socialism: Saving America’s Future” on Talk Shop Live at 6 p.m. Eastern on June 20th. Please be sure to watch – and get an autographed copy.
The prices you are paying at the pump are a function of Big Government Socialism’s hopelessly wrong ideological and theological rejection of reality – and preference for fantasies that simply do not work in the real world.
The Jan. 6 Committee propaganda primetime show had nothing in common with legitimate congressional hearings. Instead, it was a show trial worthy of Joseph Stalin.
As you watch the next few months, just remember that the politics of real life always dominate the politics of politics. If Republicans remember this truth, they may win their biggest victory since 1920 in November.
President Joe Biden’s effort to “build back better” has degenerated into “build back poorer” for the American people and “build back broke” for the American government.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf and Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin are moving their states in opposite directions.