These Biden voters regret their 2020 choice 18 months into presidency
By Teny Sahakian | Fox News Three people – a Black man, a trans woman and a homeless mother – all regret voting for Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential…
By Teny Sahakian | Fox News Three people – a Black man, a trans woman and a homeless mother – all regret voting for Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential…
Blue states believe their abortion policies can bring companies back By Kevin Stocklin Amidst predictions of a political “red wave” in the upcoming mid-term elections, an economic wave has been…
By Tom Ozimek The Biden administration has made a record tax haul so far this fiscal year partly on the strength of the meme stock mania and surging corporate profits,…
By Houston Keene The inflation crisis in the U.S. will only worsen if President Biden cancels large swaths of student debt, experts warn. Maya MacGuineas, president of the Committee for…
by Luke Gentile, Sen. Bill Hagerty, a Tennessee Republican, introduced the Stop the Nosy Obsession with Online Payments Act on Tuesday to eliminate a tax code provision in President Joe…
By Tom Ozimek America’s ballooning national debt has exceeded the $30 trillion mark for the first time ever, according to Treasury Department data. The Treasury Department said in a statement…
By Zachary Halaschak The most expensive item over the first half-decade of President Joe Biden’s climate and social spending legislation is a tax cut for the wealthy. The Democratic Build…
By Thomas Barrabi House lawmakers voted to pass President Biden’s expansive spending bill Friday despite opposition from Republicans and lingering questions about the White House’s claim that the cost of…
by Susan Ferrechio, House Democratic leaders said lawmakers could vote on a $1.85 trillion social welfare spending bill as early as Thursday before a full cost analysis is completed. Majority…
By Hugo Gurdon What was the greatest trick ever pulled? Was it the devil convincing the world he didn’t exist, as Charles Baudelaire said and Keyser Söze repeated? Or maybe…
By Megan Cassella Americans are likely to face higher prices on everything from gasoline to groceries well into next year — threatening to turn a simmering economic issue into a…
Brian Riedl The Democratic party has been tearing itself to pieces debating whether its latest reconciliation bill should spend $3.5 trillion or $2 trillion or even $1.5 trillion. Less noticed,…