The Trump economy rolls on.
In the midst of the never-ending impeachment circus, the Department of Labor released the monthly jobs data last Friday.
In the midst of the never-ending impeachment circus, the Department of Labor released the monthly jobs data last Friday.
On a day in the future when impeachment might actually be necessary, it will be harder to obtain public and bipartisan support, impeachment having been so trivially pursued in this present instance.
To a broad swath of American voters, Trump’s disdain for Beltway punctilio isn’t a bug. It’s a feature.
Absent a provable serious crime, the only proper venue for removing presidents is the ballot box.
Overturning a duly constituted presidential election is a very serious matter. It is the very epitome of the people’s business and should thus be carried out in full sunlight in the people’s House.
Never will the Dems admit that Donald Trump has struck a resonant chord in the heartland of the country.
At some level Democrats know that when properly understood by the electorate, their programs are dead at the ballot box.
Donald Trump almost never throws the first punch. But if one is thrown at him, he very quickly punches back.
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?
Almost every country requires those wishing to immigrate to show the means for maintaining self-sufficiency once admitted.
No Republican president prior to Trump has had the gumption to tell the truth about anything if there existed even a microscopic chance that it might evoke a charge of racism.
The media never remarks upon President Trump’s performances at big events in front of world audiences.