Government Bureaucracy Financially Ruins Baltimore City

Abuse of power and government waste is no joke, especially when a failing city like Baltimore is claiming it’s a “fantastic” place. The truth is the city is mired in corruption and heavily depends on federal spending. It turns out, Baltimore is not such a nice place after all. Forbes reports: Our auditors at OpenTheBooks.com…

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Jenny Beth’s Journal: The Tea Party Isn’t Going Anywhere

Last month, Sen. Rand Paul declared on the Senate floor, “Today is the final nail in the coffin. The Tea Party is no more. … Adoption of this deal marks the death of the Tea Party movement in America.” In his defense, he was angry over the caucus’ cavalier approval of a massive two-year spending…

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House Democrats Are Desperate To Win This Impeachment Battle

In the Democrats’ ongoing quest to make President Trump pay for being a better candidate than Hillary Clinton, left-wing members of the House have filed a lawsuit against former White House counsel Donald McGahn. The Democrats intend to compel McGahn into testifying against his old boss. Their hope is that McGahn’s testimony will indict President…

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Jenny Beth’s Journal: To Stop Socialism, There Needs To Be Awareness

Montana Republican Sen. Steve Daines introduced a new resolution—S. Res. 289—to denounce socialism as it “poses a significant threat to freedom, liberty and economic prosperity.” Is it necessary? Absolutely! The problem is very few people out there know and understand the incoming threat of socialism. RealClear Politics has Jenny Beth’s commentary: The truth of the…

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The States Need an Education on ‘Common Core’ Flaws

A true testament to the government’s inability to create and run a successful program, ‘Common Core’ has been a thorn in the side of teachers, parents, and students for too long. Common Core education forces teachers and students to meet certain arbitrary, government-set standards before passing each grade. In theory, children should be at a…

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We Need A Budget-Booster, Not a Budget-Buster

Yesterday, the Senate passed H.R. 3877, a bill that would add $326 billion to our already-soaring debt. We have a spending problem in this country and all conservatives should be outraged that both chambers are unwilling to take our spending problem seriously. All this measure does is postpone the inevitable because, eventually, someone must pay…

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