Brexit and British Bankruptcy, Ten Years Later
British Independence could have triggered a turnaround, but it is hard now to see how Britain’s leaders can work their way out of the current cycle of decay.
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Shouldn’t 80 percent Americans have their values respected by their elected officials?
Click Here to ContinueThe Iranian Agreement and The Trump Economic Boom
This is a huge week for President Donald J. Trump.
Click Here to ContinueThese are not people with whom we can negotiate, so turn to the lessons of history for dealing with non-negotiable opponents.
Click Here to ContinueWhether you are interested in health or learning, you should visit Omaha and go to the Davis Global Center.
Click Here to ContinueJudge Boasberg is the most recent example of judicial absurdity, but he certainly isn’t alone. In the last month, 15 judgements have been issued by district court judges who decided they knew better than the elected President of the United States how to run the executive branch.
Click Here to ContinueThe American people clearly understand that something is profoundly wrong with our current health care system.
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with Sean Spicer, former White House Press Secretary, about his podcast, “The Sean Spicer Show” and on co-hosting “The Morning Meeting.”
Click Here to ContinueNewt describes the complex process of reconciliation in the United States Congress.
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with Christian Datoc, White House Reporter for the Washington Examiner.
Click Here to ContinueHouse Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and the Democrats want you to think that House Republicans are out to cut Medicaid. They aren’t.
Click Here to ContinueIf every Republican learns and uses these five principles, passing the reconciliation bill will be seen as an enormous success at the grassroots level. That will mean 2026 will become a much stronger election.
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with Kevin Czinger, lead inventor, founder, and executive chairman of Czinger Vehicles and its parent company, Divergent Technologies.
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