No coalition in American politics is forever. But the opportunity to dominate the politics of the 2030s is lying out there for Republicans.
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For Four Years We Have Had a Ghost for a President, and We Were Lied to about It All Along
Don’t feel an ounce of pity for Joe Biden as he fades into disgrace.
Congress Also Shouldn’t Pass Terrible Bills Like This
While most taxpayers aren’t paying attention, and government-employee unions cheer, Congress brings Social Security’s insolvency crisis six months closer.
The Scourge of Paperless Billing
‘Stop reminding me’ is never an option.
The Trump Campaign’s Worst Mistake
Nothing compelled Trump to agree to a June debate.
Republicans in Disarray?
What happened on Wednesday was a warning sign about how the next Congress and administration will begin.
Actually, Congress Isn’t Supposed to Pass Funding Bills Like This
If anyone is “taking hostages,” it’s those who refuse to disaggregate spending.
An Anti-Woke State Department?
With Marco Rubio in charge, Representative Brian Mast will be an important partner in a campaign to excise left-wing identitarianism from American diplomacy.
How Can Sanctuaries Avoid Mass Deportation? Let ICE into Their Jails
That way, ICE will stay busy nabbing and deporting the high-priority bad guys.
What the CR May Portend for the Next Congress
The bill is a test of the Trump majority because it’s an exercise in governing: taking responsibility for getting decisions made, which requires compromise.