While "Medicare for all" may sound inexpensive and full-care, it is really quite expensive and hard to access.
Steve Byas at New American
While "Medicare for all" may sound inexpensive and full-care, it is really quite expensive and hard to access.
They have cursed him on a regular basis, but Charles Koch said Sunday that he will back Democrats who "share his goals." Of course, finding Democrats who do that might prove challenging.
Lanny Davis, well known Clinton crony, conjures up memories of the Watergate Scandal with Cohen tapes.
Recent voter fraud allegations in Alabama highlight concerns about the U.S. election system.
Urged on by Senator Rand Paul, President Trump is looking at revoking the security clearances for John Brennan and other Obama-era intelligence officers who are using their former positions in a partisan way.
The release of the warrant request, while heavily redacted, seems to contradict Peter Strzok’s congressional testimony that he had nothing to do with asking the FISA court to issue surveillance warrants in the so-called Russian collusion case.
Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson thinks God should bless the Deep Staters who are working to destroy the duly-elected president of the United States.
Arab-Israeli troubles are certainly difficult and controversial — with new legislation propping up Judaism in Israel, it is not surprising that communists see an opening.
It may seem like just a "game" to the Democrats, their allies in the media, and even far too many Republicans, but their scoring political points by pushing a military confrontation with the Russians is a far too dangerous game to play.
While Trump's actions in attempting to rein in the WTO are good, the best course of action is to end American membership in the organization.
The lesson is clear — presidents come and go, but the “intelligence community” cannot be questioned, lest the questioner be branded as unpatriotic, or even treasonous.
The Left hates Putin, as a way to undermine Trump. But the Left did not always hate Russian rulers.
Senator Paul believes that a better relationship with Russia is more important than simply scoring political points attacking Trump.
Trump's Efforts at improving relations with Russia get him called a traitor — by a man who voted for the Kremlin's candidate for president in 1976.
Another Bastille Day is upon us. Queen Marie Antoinette is usually blamed for the French Revolution, but she was actually the victim of the real culprits.
Despite the anger caused by Trump's demands that Mexico pay for a border wall, there is hope that Mexico might be ready to help curtail emigration from south of the border into the United States.
President Trump is backing off his threat to pull out of NATO, but the problem with NATO is more than the other member's refusal to bear their fair share of the costs of the alliance.
The dangerous Agenda 21 has been defeated in an Alabama Gulf Coast town by informed patriots.
Is it time for the United States to "walk away" from NATO?
Why is a public school even showing pro-LGBT films?
Will the new "trade war" with China end up being good for America?
Fireworks, barbecue, and relaxation are nice — but what should we really be celebrating on the Fourth of July?
The elitist movement to push the states to call for a Constitutional Convention has hit a snag called patriotic grass-roots Americans, who understand the serious dangers of the proposal.
The issue of mass immigration threatened to destroy the ruling coaliton in Germany. For now, Chancellor Angela Merkel has saved her government by agreeing to some modifications of her mass-immigration policy.