Good news on the energy front. Donald Trump has signed an executive order which will reduce the government’s hand in determining the proper energy mix. One area where President Trump is notching early victories is unleashing American energy, which for years has been held hostage to progressive climate obsessions. On Tuesday Mr. Trump signed an […]
Trumpcare: Winning by Losing
“Democrats are smiling in D.C. that the Freedom Caucus, with the help of Club For Growth and Heritage, have saved Planned Parenthood & Ocare,” Tweeted President Trump. Pat Buchanan explains: What Trump is explaining here is that, if Republican majorities in the House and Senate cannot or will not unite with his White House behind […]
After Healthcare Failure, Can GOP Now Muster Tax Reform?
With the epic failure of Paul Ryan’s healthcare reform bill in the House , can the GOP get it together enough to pass tax reform? The editors of The Wall Street Journal write that prospects for a tax bill have gotten much harder. President Trump campaigned on breaking Washington gridlock, increasing economic growth and lifting […]
Good News for Conservatives in Trump’s Budget: But Will Congress Support It?
“Trump’s budget also raises an interesting political question: Will congressional Republicans — who all express concern about deficits — support the President’s approach of offsetting spending increases with cuts?” asks my friend Chris Edwards, editor of DownsizingGovernment.org at the Cato Institute. He writes: Many of Trump’s proposals will not be greeted warmly on Capitol Hill. […]
These 3 Secrets are Vital to Israel’s Educational Success
Naftali Bennett explains in The Wall Street Journal that Israel’s secret weapon to educational success is “a parallel education system that operates alongside the formal one. This is where our children learn to become entrepreneurs.” Here Bennet explains the three prongs of what he calls the “shadow education system.” The first is our heritage of […]
This is the Best Way to Get Your Family on the Slopes: Part IV
Who says the best skiing is only out west? Well a lot of skiers do. But if you can ski the East, you can just about ski anywhere and anything. Here you get a look at some sweet spring skiing in the Presidential Range not from our log cabin in Bartlett, NH. If you haven’t […]
This is the Best Way to Get Your Family on the Slopes: Part III
One of the best parts about skiing is you never know when you’re going to have “the best day.” But when you do have one of those days it’s what makes you fall in love with the sport. The late Doug Coombs used to say that the best skier is the one having the most […]
Is Trump’s Bold New Plan Step One in Better Government?
My friend Chris Edwards at the Cato Institute writes that President Trump has given his budget director Mick Mulvaney a strong mandate for reducing the size of government. Government has grown too fast for too many years, and a substantial reorganization is necessary if America wants to maintain sustainability. Chris writes: This is a promising […]
This is the Best Way to Get Your Family on the Slopes: Part II
One of the most popular passes in the business today is Vail’s Epic Pass. Vail announced last month the purchase, for $50 million, of Stowe Mt. in Vermont, one of my all-time favorites in the East. As Josh Dean writes in Men’s Journal, here’s why it’s important: As the CEO of Vail Resorts, the aggressive […]
Now is the Time to End Forced Unionization Forever
Senator Rand Paul has introduced the National Right to Work Act in the U.S. Senate. If enacted, the law would end forced unionization in all fifty states. Backing Sen. Paul on the bill is the National Right to Work Committee, which wrote of his effort: The one-page bill would end Big Labor’s federally authorized power […]
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