Five to four could have gone the other way.
Do Republican Never Trumpers despise Donald Trump so deeply that they would be willing to forgo the huge policy win that he made possible?
Do Republican Never Trumpers despise Donald Trump so deeply that they would be willing to forgo the huge policy win that he made possible?
With respect to illegal immigrants and their children, only one thing has changed since the Obama administration. That one thing is that the Trump administration is enforcing the law.
Is it possible that the communal worship of God that used to begin in childhood for the vast majority of American kids provided a kind of “vaccination” against suicide?
Millions of students graduate under a mountain of debt holding, in a distressing percentage of cases, degrees of dubious economic value.
Find yourself in a debate with a Trump hater, and you likely can bring it to a fairly swift conclusion if you can pivot the conversation to the president’s policy successes.
It seems that folks are fleeing Illinois in droves – more than 71,000 net out-migration since 2016.
The very liberal Seattle city council has done what Democrats who run successful cities do. They voted nine to nothing to impose a tax on businesses of $275 per employee per year.
The Iran deal is not a treaty. It was never voted on in the Senate. It would never have passed. Calling it the worst deal in history, candidate Trump promised to pull out of it.
The entire Mueller episode is an attack on the rule of law and a direct affront to the 63 million American citizens who together constituted a majority of voters in a majority of counties in a majority of states that freely chose Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton.
The entirety of Democratic “resistance” to Donald Trump has been undertaken in the fervent hope that you won’t notice that he is having a very successful presidency so far.
To the extent that attorney general Jeff Sessions has any role at the Justice Department, it’s apparently to keep quiet and fetch coffee for Rod Rosenstein.
President Trump’s policies by and large are helping my business and I wish he would be left alone to keep pursuing them. The fewer distractions, the better.