In my conversations with business owners this year, they tell me they love the Trump tax-cut. They’re also telling me business is good and expected to remain that way. Thank you Mr. Trump. When it comes to the mid-terms and the House, the best strategy is to focus on the economy and Trump’s tax cuts, […]
Will the American Solidarity Party be a Refuge for Tired Voters in 2018?
John Burtka III, writing at The American Conservative, explains the frustration American voters are feeling with the two main parties in politics today, the Democrats and the Republicans. Democrats are incensed at their party leadership for the mistreatment of Bernie Sanders, among other fundamental flaws. And after the Republicans failed to achieve the repeal of […]
Sheriff Joe Runs for U.S. Senate in Arizona
Sheriff Joe Arpaio has announced he will run for Senate in Arizona. Arpaio is known for his strong efforts to rein in illegal aliens in Maricopa County. I am running for the U.S. Senate from the Great State of Arizona, for one unwavering reason: to support the agenda and policies of President Donald Trump in […]
Can Republicans Win the Working Class Without Trump?
Charles F. McElwee examines the relationship between the Republican Party and working class Americans. He suggests at The American Conservative, that the GOP needs to offer the working class something for their votes, i.e. border security, social support, job security or other benefits working class Americans are seeking. Without capitalizing on the success Trump has […]
With Flake Retirement, Conservatives Push Hard for Ward
Senator Jeff Flake’s surprise retirement announcement has paved the way for his primary opponent, Kelli Ward, a doctor and former Arizona state senator. Ward was running to the right of Flake who, after a strong career as a reformer in the House, had disappointed conservatives with his stint in the Senate. Ward already had the […]
What Happens When California Secedes?
Jared Whitley, writing at The American Conservative, says that a vote on Cal-exit is going to be on the 2018 ballot in the Golden State. At first the idea of America’s most populous state exiting the union may seem unnerving, but Whitley examines the possible benefits of a Cal-exit, writing: Any statistician or economist will […]
Can Democrats Really Take Back Congress in 2018?
Despite the ineffectiveness of the GOP Congress and Senate, it seems unlikely according to Chris Riotta writing in Newsweek, that Democrats can take back the legislature in 2018. There are many headwinds facing Democrats, and the biggest is having to protect too many senators in states that are hostile to their party. Riotta writes: Eight […]
Defeat in Georgia—a Gut Punch to Democrats
It’s so bad, you have to wonder if there were a secret plot hatched by Republicans to fool Democrats into talking about issues that voters don’t care about, writes James Freeman in the WSJ. The operating assumption among journalists and politicos has been that the Russia investigation is a problem and a distraction for Mr. […]
Karen Handel Defeats Democrats’ Best Hope for Breaking GOP Wall
Democrats have been desperate to win a seat in the recent spate of special elections to replace members of Congress who went to work for the Trump administration. Back in 2010 you’ll remember the thundering win of Scott Brown over flawed candidate Marth Coakley. The seat was vacated by the death of Ted Kennedy, but […]
Democrats Still Don’t Get It. 2018 Is Coming Soon
In The American Conservative, Peter Van Buren explains why Hillary Clinton lost in 2016, and why Democrats are going to have a very hard time making headway in 2018. The election won’t turn out well for them if they continue to employ the type of identity politics they thought would drive Clinton to a win. He […]
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