Month: January 2021
294 posts
Freshman Congresswoman Nancy Mace Seeks to Find Mutual Consensus
With pure grit and determination, along with an all-female campaign team, Nancy Mace managed to win her district by nearly 6,000 votes.
01.31.21
Black Lives Matter Deserve the Noble Prize for Terror
Given the group's propensity towards violence, The Norwegian Nobel Institute would be well advised to disqualify BLM from receiving or even being nominated for any of its awards.
01.30.21
Limit Government to Maximize Freedom
Keep government small and keep your eye on it because it will grab whatever power it can get its hands on at your expense.
01.30.21
Latin America on the Democratic Agenda
Latin American countries, with few exceptions, have undoubtedly followed this path.
01.30.21
No, Wages Are Not Rising Because of Minimum Wage Laws
There is now ample evidence that pro-growth policies, like business tax cuts, fuel wage growth, and new hiring works. Research on the minimum wage tells the opposite story: one of job loss and wage stagnation.
01.30.21
IMF Estimates that the American Economy Will Grow by 5.1%, Surpassing Historic Record
Many states, such as California and New York, have lifted the restrictions, which has allowed the return of activities in several sectors. Other states, such as those in the south, did not impose restrictions on mobility, thus avoiding a major impact on the local economy.
01.30.21
Those Who Don’t Learn the Lessons of History, Are Doomed to Repeat it
There's a lesson from history that we may still have time to learn before it is too late. Because the night has already begun, and it will get dark.
01.30.21
Cuban-American Reps. Salazar, Malliotakis Tapped for Foreign Affairs Committee
Salazar, a veteran journalist of Cuban descent, claims that serving on the Foreign Affairs Committee would be the best way to serve her Miami community.
01.29.21
Bipartisan Demands for Investigation into Andrew Cuomo
Attorney General showed Governor Andrew Cuomo downplayed pandemic's deadly impact on nursing homes, health commissioner forced to reveal new number 56% (4,200) higher than initial figure
01.29.21