A reckoning cometh. And right soon.
Americans who live between the coasts, own guns, call themselves Christian and produce the lion’s share of American economic output have had enough.
Americans who live between the coasts, own guns, call themselves Christian and produce the lion’s share of American economic output have had enough.
In a single generation, the ruling class and the elite media have each managed to squander their inheritances.
Six candidates and yet not a scrap of Clintonesque or Obamaesque political skill in a contest in which nothing less will do.
Promises of government palliatives don’t resonate with middle class voters who are, on their own, doing better than they have in years.
If white-hot hatred of Donald Trump alone is sufficient to get one or another of the announced Democrats elected, what then will that Democrat do to govern more effectively than Donald Trump has?
“Free” anything via the conduit of government is imply the assertion of a presumptive right by one group of people to the fruits of the labor and time of another group of people.
The Democratic Party we remember has gone the way of rotary phones, TV picture tubes and 45 rpm records. What we have in its place is a party filled with wannabes who claw, fight, elbow and hip check each other trying to be the one farthest to the left.
Bernie Sanders is going to give us Medicare for All and the “rich” are going to pay for it. What could go wrong?
Bright-eyed lefties look at America’s wealth and they say to themselves, “There’s plenty to go around. Let’s spread it.”
Bernie Sanders, an avowed socialist, is seriously challenging frontrunner Hillary Clinton for the Democratic Party nomination for president. Sanders is particularly popular among young voters – those we now call “millennials.”
When you examine Tuesday’s results from the New Hampshire primary, it becomes immediately apparent that we have reached some sort of crossroads on the 240 year-long American political journey.