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Moore: ‘Economic ramifications’ of Trump tax cuts ‘universally positive’
In a recent interview with the Daily Signal, author and economist Stephen Moore said that the federal tax cuts have had a nearly ubiquitous effect on the economy and its various demographics—and that the effect has overall been a beneficial one. “We have the lowest unemployment rate now in 50 years for blacks, Hispanics, women,…
Read MoreWe Need the ‘Penny Plan’
Our debt has exceeded $21.5 trillion and continues to climb. While most politicians in Washington are a-okay with spending our country into oblivion, Sen. Rand Paul continues to push the budget that we have preferred for years – the Penny Plan. Sen. Paul recently reintroduced the Penny Plan in the US Senate, and yet again…
Read MoreSocialism: Dreams of “justice” & “shared wealth” end in starvation, extreme poverty, & tyranny
For years, American socialists pointed to Venezuela as an example of how well socialism could work. Celebrities flocked to the country for meetings and photo-ops with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. They commended his promises to end poverty and end the “injustice” of wealth and private property, and his increase in “social spending,” scolding American Presidents…
Read MorePinterest Jumps on Shadow-Banning Bandwagon
Project Veritas revealed documents from an inside source that a social media platform has been censoring content. No, it’s not Facebook or Twitter this time. Pinterest censored conservative content, specifically Christian and pro-life content. Pinterest is a platform that allows users to save and share content like recipes, home ideas, style inspiration, and so on.…
Read MoreJenny Beth’s Journal: Net Neutrality was Just Govt. Overreach, Plain and Simple
One year ago this week, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) reversed the Obama-era “net neutrality” policy which essentially allowed the government to regulate the internet. Jenny Beth has the commentary on Breitbart: “Neutrality,” like the word “fairness” and other liberal shibboleths, has a nice ring to it, but the true aims of net neutrality are…
Read MoreLawmakers Carelessly Fatten Up Pork Barrel Projects
Balancing the government budget is a tough issue. How are lawmakers handling it? By coming up with unnecessary projects to increase more spending, of course. The Hill has the details: When you tally up all 435 representatives, 100 senators, and the needs of 50 states, the spending grows so large that ridiculous projects can be…
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