What’s Next for the Republican Party?
Democrats hold the majority in many areas of American politics after this past election cycle, but Republicans feel hopeful about 2022 and the opportunity to get back on track.
Democrats hold the majority in many areas of American politics after this past election cycle, but Republicans feel hopeful about 2022 and the opportunity to get back on track.
Looking deep into the Biden administration’s pandemic measures sets the tone for what Democrats hope to accomplish: to undo President Trump’s actions.
A few months ago, President Trump established the 1776 Commission to provide a counterbalance to how American academia portrayed our history in a negative light. Its report was released on Monday and it states that, while America has strayed away from the ideals enshrined in the Declaration of Independence, no country has done more to safeguard freedom.
As president-elect Joe Biden’s pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, Xavier Becerra works closely with nonprofits and already has a history of disliking them.
Any thought of a Republican civil war will rapidly be replaced by a conservative and moderate revulsion against the Democratic Party’s drive to the left – and desperate efforts to rig the game so they can’t lose future elections. The supposed GOP civil war is wishful thinking by liberal elites in DC and the media – nothing more.
A new investment agreement struck between the EU and China permits the entry of Chinese staff into the EU to work for subsidiaries of Chinese companies.
Recent debates over the power Big Tech holds regarding censorship and political speech continues to affect other news and media outlets. Now, the New York Post has decided to ban the New York Times, the Washington Post, MSNBC, and CNN as usable sources for the paper.
Biden administration’s goal will be to impose more control over America’s culture and economy
Analysts believe that China’s obvious aggression is testing the boundaries of president-elect Joe Biden’s stance on China, and what he is willing to let go.
Most health experts have stated that it will take mass inoculation programs to fully combat and overcome the COVID-19 pandemic—and Dollar General’s efforts to obtain a vaccinated essential worker force is a step in that direction.